
Jessica Caselden (left) returns as Coupeville High School Athletic Trainer, after the community raised $8,600 to fund her position. (Mandi Black photos)
It’s official-official.
After the community rallied to fund the position — raising $8,600 with a GoFundMe and car wash — Jessica Caselden returns as Coupeville High School Athletic Trainer.
Her rehiring, and approval of the district accepting the grant via a donation from the school’s booster club, were part of the consent agenda at Thursday’s school board meeting.
The vote was 5-0.
With Caselden set to work the sideline at Friday’s home football opener, a turbulent roller coaster ride reaches its final destination.
For a year, at least.
The athletic trainer position was slashed in the 2023-2024 budget crafted by Superintendent Steve King and Business Director Brian Gianello.
That budget, approved by the school board in a 4-1 vote after much back-and-forth, also cut the Dean of Students position held by 19-year vet Tom Black and reduced paraeducator positions and hours.
The public backlash was quick, loud, and consistent.
In Caselden’s case, a huge chunk of the blowback against the decision came from CHS athletes themselves, with Wolf softball players leading a pro-Jessica letter-writing campaign.
District officials later agreed to allow the public to fund the athletic trainer position, though not a specific employee.
Caselden’s direct supervisor, CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith — whose own duties were briefly on the chopping block before a reversal from King — was always clear he would retain the Wolf grad if that option was available.
The GoFundMe brought in donations from 81 people, while the car wash, which was staffed by a large collection of young Wolf athletes, earned $1,300+ on its own.
Caselden, who also got married this summer, is a PE teacher and athletic trainer at the same high school where she once played softball and basketball.












































