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Mathematics
Contact Information
K-12 Mathematics
Serena O'Neill
Associate Director ofContent - Secondary Mathematics
360-701-3486
Laura Grant
Associate Director, Elementary Mathematics & Content Integration360-742-4735
K-12 mathematics requires more than memorization of facts and formulas. It calls for students to be able to understand mathematical reasoning, to use multiple methods while developing number sense, and to develop a variety of problem-solving strategies. All of this occurs within a growth mindset that builds on the belief that all students are able to achieve in mathematics and find joy in its application.
Mathematics K–12 Learning Standards
Resources about the Washington K-12 Mathematics Learning Standards.
Graduation Requirements
All public high school students are required to meet statewide graduation requirements to earn a diploma. Specific graduation requirements exist for mathematics.
Educator Resources
Resources for teachers and districts, including instructional materials and course supports.
Family Resources
Information and resources regarding mathematics credits, requirements, K-12 Learning Standards, and materials to support communication with families.
Assessment
Resources about testing standards and the assessment system.
Regional Math Coordinators
Have questions? Reach out to your Educational Service District (ESD) Regional Mathematics Coordinator.
- ESD Math Coordinators
ESD 101
Debra Kowalkowski
509-323-2739
4202 S. Regal Street
Spokane, WA 99223ESD 105
Geoff La Brant
509-864-1741
33 S Second Street
Yakima, WA 98902ESD 112
Molly Daley
360-952-3373
2500 NE 65th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98661ESD 113
Daniel Kent
509-595-4201
6005 Tyee Dr SW
Tumwater, WA 98512ESD 114
Tamara Smith
360-477-1117
105 National Avenue N
Bremerton, WA 98312ESD 121
Monique Pollitt
425-917-7863
800 Oakesdale Ave SW
Renton, WA 98057ESD 123
Toni Buechler
509-544-5737
3918 W Court Street
Pasco, WA 99301ESD 171
Dr. Andy Boyd
509-665-2646
430 Olds Station Road
Wenatchee, WA 98801ESD 189
Tina Mott
360-299-4083
1601 R Avenue
Anacortes, WA 98221






