Thank you to all of the State Facilities Officials and Industry Sponsors for a wonderful 2024 Annual Meeting!

Thank you to all the state officials that participated in the 2024 National Council on School Facilities Annual Meeting at the Washington Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C. in early October. We had over 27 member and non-member state officials representing 19 states engaged in various sessions on state school facilities issues. Find the final annual meeting agenda here.

Front Row from Left to Right: Martha Kintol, CNMI Public School System; Mimidene Zanze, California Department of Education; Adam Krein, Oregon Department of Education; Eric Magofna, CNMI Public School System; Mary Filardo, 21st Century School Fund; Michael Butikofer, Alaska Department of Education and Early Development; Debora Norris, Arizona Department of Administration; Sarah Kirkpatrick, Oregon Department of Education; Dean Dykstra, Utah Board of Education; Michelle Shirk, 21st Century School Fund; Vijay Ramnarain, Virginia Department of Education; Kathleen Moore, National Council on School Facilities; Michael Elliott, Oregon Department of Education; Mary Pichetti, Massachusetts School Building Authority; Jesse Fry, Pennsylvania Department of Education; Randy Newman, Washington State - Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction; Juan Mireles, California Department of Education Back Row from Left to Right: Nancy Hartigan, Virginia Department of Education; Andy Stine, Colorado Department of Education; Alex Donahue, Maryland Interagency Commission on School Construction; Johnny Whaley, Alabama State Department of Education; Adam Tescher, North Dakota Department of Public Instruction; Brandon Payne, National Council on School Facilities; Dana Womack, School Building Authority of West Virginia; Guy Bliesner, Idaho Board of Education School Safety and Security Program; Joey DiOrio, Ohio Facilities Construction Commission; John Gordon, California Department of Education; Mike Sanders, Georgia Department of Education; Brian Lemay, Rhode Island Department of Education; Andy Neptune, School Building Authority of West Virginia.