Port Angeles School Board appoints Geren as interim member

PORT ANGELES — A parent who holds a Ph.D. in structural engineering was unanimously selected to fill a vacancy on the Port Angeles School Board on Monday night.

Lynn Geren, a mother of two who moved to Port Angeles eight years ago, will likely assume her new post in August, after Jessica Schreiber officially leaves the Port Angeles School District board July 17.

Geren’s appointment will last until December, when the winner of a November election to fill the vacancy is sworn in.

Geren said she will run for election to the seat in the fall.

She said her husband, Jim, a physician, often encouraged her to run for a School Board seat since they moved to Port Angeles in 1997.

But it wasn’t until Schreiber told her last fall that she would be resigning in the summer to move to her Chicago that Geren actually applied.

“I have a lot of energy, and all my life I’ve dedicated my time to community activities,” Geren said.

Though she holds a doctorate in structural engineering, she gave up her career to raise her two children and enjoy Port Angeles’ quality of life, she said.

School district activities

She is a member of the school district’s Policy Review Committee, the Port Angeles Education Foundation and the Port Angeles Citizens for Education committee.

“I’m not sure my skin is so thick,” said Geren when asked if she’s thought about the public pressure School Board members often face.

“But I think I’ll develop it.”

Five applicants for the vacancy were interviewed by the School Board on Monday afternoon before moving into an executive session to discuss the candidates.

Just after 7 p.m., it reconvened in open session and voted unanimously to appoint Geren, with Schreiber abstaining.

More in News

August Gala, 2, of Port Angeles spins an idle wheel of a truck belonging to Bruch & Bruch Construction during Saturday’s Touch a Truck event at Queen of Angeles School in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the school’s parent-teacher organization, allowed youngsters and adults to visit and climb aboard a variety of construction, public safety and utility vehicles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Touch a Truck

August Gala, 2, of Port Angeles spins an idle wheel of a… Continue reading

Man who allegedly broke into Brinnon homes with rifle to be in court

Coccia, 44, arrested by Mason County sheriff’s deputies

Port of Port Angeles reports strong March revenue

Marine trades site ready for contractor to install utilities

Chef to speak at Studium Generale East

Chef Arran Stark will present a healthy cooking demonstration… Continue reading

Two-lane bypass to be paved Tuesday night

Work crews will begin paving a two-lane bypass near Discovery… Continue reading

Woman recovered from water off Neah Bay coast

An unidentified woman was recovered by the Neah Bay… Continue reading

Noah Glaude, executive director of the North Olympic Library System, welcomes a crowd to the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Sequim Library expansion on Wednesday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim library breaks ground

3,800-square-foot expansion expected to be complete by spring 2025

Citizen of the Year Susie Brandelius with the Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros, who caught up with Brandelius on Monday to present her award and flowers. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Forks chamber celebrates community awards

Citizen, volunteer, business of the year lauded

Flight operations set for this week

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading

Brinnon man in custody after search

A Brinnon man who was wanted after allegedly breaking into… Continue reading

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Anacapa is being decommissioned after 34 years of service, the last of which had the ship homeported in Port Angeles. A ceremony Friday bid farewell to the vessel, which will make its final journey to the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland in the coming weeks. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles-based cutter Anacapa decommissioned

110-foot vessel is one of few remaining Island-class cutters