The Auburn School District Board of Directors consists of five members who are elected by the voters of the entire school district. Board members serve four-year staggered terms and must be a registered voter, at the time of their election or appointment, in the , they represent on the board. The board sets school policies within the guidelines of the law and the State Board of Education. Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of month at 7 p.m. at the James P. Fugate Administration Building board room, located at 915 4th St NE, Auburn, WA 98002. Special sessions are announced to the public in advance.
Director
Director District
First Elected
Term End
Board Position
Ray Vefik
1
1998
2019
President
Robyn Mulenga
2
2015
2019
Vice-President
Laurie Bishop
3
2013
2021
Laura Theimer
4
2018
2019
Ryan Van Quill
5
2014
2021
Schools
High schools
Middle schools 6-8
*Cascade Middle School is located in North Auburn, and has a student population of 750. School colors are purple and gold. Mascot is the Spartans.
*Mt. Baker Middle School is located in the Southwest Region of Auburn. School colors are burgundy, grey and black. Mascot is the bulldogs.
*Olympic Middle School is located in South Auburn and has about 700 students. School colors are blue and white. Mascot is the cougars.
*Rainier Middle School is situated on Lea Hill and has 900 students. School colors are black and red Mascot is the panthers.
Elementary schools K-5
*Located in Pacific, Washington - Opened in 1973 and named for the cities of Algona and Pacific. Originally an open classroom concept school, but converted to standard classroom ideals in 1983. School colors are red and black. Mascot is the allstars.
*Opened in 2007, on the former Jacobsen Tree farm and on the lower portion of Auburn Mountainview's campus. School colors are black and gold. Mascot is the thunderbirds.
*Opened in 1963 and named for the nearby White River Fish Hatchery. Located on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation.School colors are blue and orange. Mascot is the eagles.
*Dick Scobee Elementary opened in 1959 as North Auburn Elementary and was renamed for the famed astronaut and Auburn High School graduate who died as commander of the Space Shuttle Challenger, Dick Scobee. Dick Scobee will be getting a rebuilt school in 2020-2021. School colors are red, white and blue. Mascot is the challengers.
*Opened in 1970, located on the West Hill of Auburn. School colors are green, yellow and white. Mascot is the timberwolves.
*Opened in 1969, under the name of South Auburn Elementary and was renamed in 1976 in honor of a longtime faculty member, Gildo Rey. School colors are green and blue. Mascot is the hawks.
*Opened 1990, on Auburn's Lea Hill. School colors are blue and black. Mascot is the orcas.
*Opened 1992. Named after a Native American village, the word "Ilalko" means "Striped Water." Located Next to Auburn Riverside. School colors are teal and black. Mascot is the huskies.
*Auburn's largest Elementary school, opened in the Lakeland Hills community 2006. School colors are red and grey. Mascot is the wildcats.
*Opened in 1980. School colors are red and black. Mascot is the cardinals.
*Opened in 1965 as one of only 11 schools in the United States designated as a National Educational landmark by the National Park Service. School colors are purple and black. Mascot is the mavericks.
*Opened in 1950. Home of the Auburn Elites demo team. Pioneer will be housed in Olympic Middle school's old building while the district builds a new Pioneer for 2021-2022 School colors are red, white and blue. Mascot is the patriots.
*opened in 1945 and it was named for the terminal end of the railroad and the neighborhood where the rail workers lived, Terminal Park. School colors are blue and yellow. Mascot is the tigers.
*The oldest Elementary school in Auburn, located next to Auburn High School, originally opened in 1920, was demolished and re-built in 1970. School colors are red, white and blue. Mascot is the explorers.