District Business Management

District Business Management2024-04-08T14:12:51-07:00

ESD 112 serves as district business manager reporting to district superintendent and board on all financial matters.

What We Do

What We Do

As part of the ESD 112 Business & Financial Management group, we provide the following services:

  1. Assist local districts with budgeting
  2. Assure compliance with state rules and regulations in all state reporting
  3. Provides legislative and general fiscal information
  4. Disseminate and consult in all matters having to do with reports from the state to school districts in local levy and state funding calculations
  5. Prepare all state reports

Who to Contact

Charles “Chuck” Hole

Assistant Fiscal Officer III

Phone: 360-952-3496

Email: charles.hole@esd112.org

State Enrollment Reporting

State Enrollment Reporting

We help our local districts by assisting with state-required student enrollment data and basic education, special education and non-resident student enrollment reports, ethnic reports, non-high enrollment, and private school enrollment reports.

Who to Contact

Christy Price

Administrative Assistant

Phone: 360-952-3489

Email: christy.price@esd112.org

State Financial Reporting

State Financial Reporting

We help local districts complete required budget, financial and personnel reports as well as assure compliance with state reporting requirements in financial and personnel information processing. Some of the reports that we help with are:

  • F-195 Budget
  • F-196 Year-End Financial Report
  • S-275 Personnel Reporting

Who to Contact

Charles “Chuck” Hole

Assistant Fiscal Officer III

Phone: 360-952-3496

Email: charles.hole@esd112.org

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We are always looking for talented individuals to join our team. Please look at our recruiting page to view the current opportunities.

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ESD 112January 6, 2026 at 1:45pm
Youth voices = real change! 120 young leaders from across Southwest Washington came together for the annual Youth Advocacy Training, and they showed us exactly why student leadership matters.

From public speaking workshops to hands-on activities, these inspiring 8th-12th graders are building the skills to create healthier, drug-free communities. The best part? Many sessions were led by youth, for youth, because who better to empower young advocates than those who've walked the path before them?

"Kids bring a whole new perspective to everything," said Everly from Pleasant Valley Middle School. And we couldn't agree more.

Huge thanks to Prevent Coalition and partners, Teens for Tomorrow and Unite Washougal Community Coalition for making this incredible day possible.

These students aren't just our future; they're making a difference right now.

Read more in the ESD newsroom: https://trst.in/6MujFg

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