Board of Trustees
School for Friends is governed by a Board of Trustees of no more than twelve members, at least half of whom shall be members of the Religious Society of Friends. Parent representatives serve as the officers, and the Director is also a member of the Board.
New parent Board members are selected by a nominating committee appointed by the President from parents who are willing to serve and are approved by the acting Board. Most Quaker members are selected by the Friends Meeting of Washington.
Is School for Friends a parent-run school? Yes and no. The group of parents who created the school did two things that determined how the school would be governed. They hired professional staff with knowledge of early childhood to direct and teach in the school. And they elected to be a Quaker school by accepting a generous donation for start-up costs from the Friends Meeting of Washington.
The founding families wrote these decisions into the by-laws of the School. As a result, parents have a strong voice in the policies of the school through their parent representatives on the board, yet theirs is not the only voice - the school is not a parent cooperative. For more details on the governing of the school, see the by-laws.
School policy decisions are made by consensus.
Quaker Trustees- Michael Cronin
- Harvie Haun
- Erica Hurvitz
- Glenn Parkinson
- Molly Tully
- Jeremy Smith, President
- Ann Marie Mason, Vice President
- Stephen Agostini, Treasurer
- Brenda Zwack, Secretary
- Elijah Wood, At Large






