Times Standard (Eureka)

McQuillen tapped for state school board

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From a Yurok Tribe release: Gov. Gavin Newsom recently appointed Yurok Education Department Director Jim McQuillen to the State Board of Education.

“I am honored to receive this appointmen­t by Gov. Newsom,” McQuillen said. “In this role, I will continue to advocate for our native students and for all students to receive equitable educationa­l services.”

McQuillen is the first Yurok citizen to serve on the State Board of Education, which is California’s K-12 policy-making body for academic standards, curriculum, instructio­nal materials, assessment­s and accountabi­lity. During his four-year term on the Board, he will draw upon 30 years of relevant experience to positively influence the lives of California students.

“I will continue in my current position as I give it my best to represent the unique needs of our students, which is more important than ever before because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this new reality, we need to develop novel methods of engaging students in the learning process, since they may continue to learn remotely going into the fall. I want to help our youth feel more connected to each other and the community as a whole through participat­ion in safe activities that promote wellness and inclusivit­y,” McQuillen said.

As the Yurok Tribe’s Education Department Director, McQuillen oversees a staff of 75 employees, who are focused on improving scholastic outcomes for students of every age, ranging from toddlers to young adults.

The Department consists of three Head Starts, the nationally recognized Yurok Language Program, a Higher Education Program and several other services that support the advancemen­t of tribal youth.

McQuillen headed up the team that paved the way for the Yurok language to be taught in three separate school districts. He is also a recipient of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Chief Justice Earl Warren Civil Liberties Award. In 2017, the ACLU presented McQuillen with this prestigiou­s accolade for bringing local Native American language, culture and history to numerous publicscho­ol classrooms in Humboldt and Del Norte counties.

“Jim is a consistent champion for the students of the North Coast and I have no doubt that he will be an equally amazing advocate for youth throughout the state,” said Joseph L. James, the Chairman of the Yurok Tribe. “Governor Newsom selected a great individual.”

McQuillen, a descendant from the Village of Turip, is a lifelong practition­er of the Tribe’s traditiona­l culture. His family organizes an annual Brush Dance, which is a healing ceremony. In addition to his cultural upbringing, McQuillen holds a Master of Arts degree in Psychology from California State University, Sacramento, a Pupil Personnel Services credential in school counseling, as well as a Marriage Family Therapy license in California. He has been in private practice, a lecturer at Humboldt State University, and an Assistant Principal. He has served as the Director of the Yurok Tribe’s Education Department since 2004 and will remain in this position while serving on the state board.

Members of the state Board of Education are first nominated for the position and then appointed by the governor. Each appointmen­t requires confirmati­on from the state Senate. Board members serve a four-year term. The 11 appointed members meet for two days every other month. State Board of Education meetings can be viewed live here: https://www.cde.ca.gov/be/pn/ lv/index.asp.

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PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE YUROK TRIBE On Monday, Yurok Education Director Jim McQuillen (left) was appointed to the state Board of Education.

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