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Get to know your AEA board members

While most people know that a board of directors governs their local school district, many do not realize that Iowa’s Area Education Agencies (AEAs) also operate under a group of elected individuals. Serving more than 62,000 students and 5,000 educators, these dedicated community members are elected by the school districts and are the backbone of the agency, setting the course for the work of the AEA.

• Dr. Debra Rich, Board President, represents Charles City, Dike-New Hartford, Dunkerton,

Nashua-Plainfield, Sumner-Fredericksburg, Tripoli, Wapsie Valley, and Waverly-Shell Rock. As

a professional educator with 40 years of experience, she feels strongly that the AEA makes

significant contributions to providing students with a high quality education.

• Roberta Kraft-Abrahamson, Board Vice President, represents Central Springs, Clear Lake, Forest City, Garner-Hayfield- Ventura, Lake Mills, North Iowa, Northwood-Kensett, St. Ansgar and West Hancock. After working for the AEA for 25 years, she wants to use her experience to further their mission.

• Dr. George North is the representative for AGWSR, Alden, Aplington-Parkersburg, CAL,

Clarksville, Eldora-New Providence, Grundy Center, Hampton-Dumont, Hubbard-Radcliffe,

Iowa Falls and North Butler. Dr. North sums up his reason for serving on the AEA board in one short sentence, “public education is the foundation of a democratic republic.”

• Dr. Darshini Jayawardena is the representative for Belmond-Klemme, Mason City, Osage,

RRMR and West Fork. Dr. Jayawardena feels that education is a priority, not just for children

but also for our country.

• David Giese represents BCLUW, East Marshall, GMG, Marshalltown, and West Marshall. As an

educator with 38 years experience, he wants to “give back” for the professional assistance he

received from the AEA.

• Maureen Hanson is the representative for BGM, Gladbrook-Reinbeck, Grinnell-Newburg,

Hudson, Montezuma, North Tama County, South Tama County and Union. She is grateful for

the opportunity to be part of the AEA team working to educate all children.

• Richard Vande Kieft represents Cedar Falls, Denver and Janesville. He wants to support the

agency’s work in providing services that enable students of every ability receive a quality

education.

• Bryan Burton was elected by the Waterloo school district and is the Area Director of the Boys & Girls Clubs. Their mission aligns with the AEA’s in that both organizations are committed to

helping young people reach their full potential.

• Dennis Craun, Jr., represents the districts of East Buchanan, Independence, Jesup and Waterloo. As the parent of students with special needs, he wants to serve the AEA who helped his children grow despite their challenges.

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Lori Thomas is the Executive Assistant/Board Secretary with Central Rivers AEA, based in Cedar Falls. She can be reached at lthomas@centralriversaea.org.

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