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The Coupeville School Board is accepting applications to fill a spot opened up by the health-related resignation of Vice-President Glenda Merwine.

It’s a Director At-Large position, so candidates can reside anywhere within school district boundaries.

Applications are due by Nov. 30 and can be submitted online or to the Coupeville School District Superintendents Office at 501 S. Main St.

Finalists will be interviewed Dec. 8.

The appointee will finish out Merwine’s current term, with the position going up for election in 2023.

 

To apply online, pop over to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdn7Hi8pDoUuwHBaIrlfJ47frQOQaWwhzJO5yMySIzyDxbwrg/viewform

 

For a PDF application, which must be submitted to the Superintendent’s Office, try:

Click to access Fillable%20Application%20for%20Appointment%20of%20Board%20Member%20071221.pdf

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Deanna Rafferty went 7-12 in her one season at the helm of the Wolf softball program. (John Fisken photo)

   Deanna Rafferty went 7-12 in her one season at the helm of the Wolf softball program. (John Fisken photo)

Tiffany Briscoe will have her third softball coach this spring.

The Coupeville High School junior and her 11th grade classmates went to the state tourney as freshmen under the guidance of David and Amy King.

When the duo reduced their coaching duties to spend more time at their real-world jobs, former Oak Harbor High School player Deanna Rafferty stepped in and led the Wolves in 2015.

Under Rafferty, Coupeville made a successful jump to the 1A Olympic League, going 5-4 in conference play (7-12 overall) in their first go-round in the new league.

Now, Rafferty has departed, leaving her position as CHS softball coach after one season for reasons very similar to those which claimed the Kings.

“She has resigned due to unavailability with a new job,” said Coupeville Athletic Director Duane Baumann.

Wolf players were informed of the change last week, and were told the school hopes to have a new coach in place by the start of the year.

“Sad to see her go, we got along great,” said Wolf second baseman Jae LeVine.

The loss of Rafferty leaves Coupeville down two coaches, as the Wolves also need to replace long-time baseball coach Willie Smith, who stepped down back in the spring.

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