Ferndale School District No. 502
Stephen M. Carlson currently serves as a Special Education Teacher and Department Chair of Special Education at Ferndale School District No. 502 since August 2018, where responsibilities include co-teaching 9th and 11th grade English Language Arts and teaching Replacement Math and Social Emotional Learning classes. Prior experience includes serving as a Special Education Teacher at Mount Vernon High School from February 2014 to July 2018, focusing on adaptive music, reading/writing intervention, learning lab support, and in-school suspension supervision. Earlier roles include Life Skills Specialized Associate at Blaine Middle School, Student Learning Plan Coordinator for Meridian Parent Partnership, and various positions within Blaine School District. Educational background encompasses a Master's degree in Educational Administration from Western Washington University and teaching credentials in Secondary and Special Education from Woodring College of Education, alongside a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Western Washington University.
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Ferndale School District No. 502
Ferndale Schools is comprised of one high school, two middle schools and six elementary schools serving approximately 4700 students in grades preschool through twelve. In partnership with parents and our community, the district will educate each student to develop the knowledge, skills and character necessary to lead a self-reliant, socially responsible life. The District is committed to having community members, staff and students work together to accomplish this mission. Ferndale School District is located in Northwest Washington. The hub of the district is the town of Ferndale, located 10 miles north of Bellingham, 100 miles north of Seattle and 40 miles south of Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Mount Baker and the Georgia Strait’s San Juan Islands make this an area of unparalleled natural beauty. Ferndale offers access to a variety of recreational entertainment, social and cultural pursuits. Higher education opportunities are available in Bellingham at Western Washington University, Whatcom Community College and Bellingham Technical College.