EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICT 105
Hugo Moreno possesses extensive experience in workforce development and education. Currently serving as the South Central STEM Network Co-Director and Career Connected Learning/CTE Graduation Pathways Coordinator at Educational Service District 105 since November 2019, Hugo previously worked as the WIOA Program Manager and Program Analyst/RISE Business Navigator at the South Central Workforce Development Council from December 2015 to November 2019. Additionally, Hugo served as an Employment & Training Representative at OIC of Washington, focusing on outreach to farmworker families and community organizations. Hugo started a career at The Coca-Cola Company as a Merchandiser from May 2012 to May 2013. Education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Washington State University, both completed in 2012.
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EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICT 105
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Educational Service District 105 supports the learning success of more than 66,000 students who attend the 25 public school districts and more than 20 state-approved private and tribal schools we serve in South Central Washington. As a service agency, our purpose is to meet the expressed needs of local school districts by coordinating and conducting cooperative programs that benefit the educational needs of the young people in the four counties we serve. Through our cost-effective uses of leveraging resources and creating cooperatives, ESD 105 brings this region about $43 in services to schools for every $1 in state core funding our agency receives. As one of nine ESDs in the state of Washington, ESD 105 carries out liaison activities between local school districts, the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the State Board of Education. ESD 105 has approximately 130 employees, and our agency is governed by a seven-member lay board of directors. ESD 105 implements and manages several programs and cooperatives that help schools save money while providing access to services they may not be able to offer on their own. Programs are developed based on the needs of our school districts.