Nunamaker resigns from school board

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In an undated letter to the Blaine school board, district 1 board member Todd Nunamaker announced his immediate resignation from the board. Nunamaker cited “continued health challenges” as his reason. The resignation was announced at the board’s regular October meeting held October 24 in Point Roberts.

District 1 consists of downtown Blaine as well as Point Roberts. The board has 90 days to select a replacement for his position following interviews held in public session. His current term ends in December 2023, meaning the appointee would need to seek election in next year’s primary and general elections. Nunamaker also served as the board’s vice president.

Nunamaker graduated from Blaine schools before receiving a bachelor’s degree in broad area science with an education endorsement from Central Washington University. Nunamaker’s father, Robert, was a teacher, coach and principal of Blaine Elementary School for nearly 30 years while his mother, Betty, followed with a 28-year tenure as school board administrator.

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