The AESD Network

Representing Washington’s Nine Educational Service Districts ... our taxpayers' best investment!

ESDs were formed when individual County Superintendent of School offices were consolidated and reorganized to reduce duplication, equalize educational opportunities, and provide a more effective reporting and accountability system to the state legislature.

ESDs link local public and private schools with one another and with state and national resources. ESD Cooperatives and programs enhance educational opportunities because they realize significant savings, allowing districts to send more dollars directly to the classroom and provide special services that might otherwise be unavailable to their regions.

The AESD Network

Bill Keim - AESD Network

Bill Keim, Superintendent of ESD 113, promotes the new collaborative role of the ESDs working together.

Bruce Hawkins - AESD Network

ESD 123 Superintendent Bruce Hawkins praises the AESD Network goals.

Rich McBride - Exciting work together

Superintendent of NCESD, Rich McBride, is looking forward to the AESD Network accomplishments.