Instructional/Technology Coaching Staff

Meet the CIA Team!

Led by Maranda Anderson, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, we are a group of three content-area instructional coaches, two technology specialists, and a social-emotional learning director whose main goal is to support our district's staff members in any way that we can. We work hard to provide unwavering guidance and meaningful opportunities for growth, while always keeping our focus on what is best for our students. It's our honor to serve you!

Educational Technology Specialist

Amanda Schweissguth

Amanda Schweissguth graduated from Missouri State University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and in 2015 with a Masters of Science degree in Education and Elementary Math Specialist Certification. Amanda has been in education for 17 years with 9 years as a classroom teacher and 8 years as an instructional coach. Currently, she serves as the K-12 Educational Technology Specialist for Washington School District. She serves on the executive board for Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics as the Professional Development chair.  When Amanda is not in her math or tech nerd world, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Lafe, and 4 children: Lily (15), Lafe (13), Lyla (11), and Lydia (7). 

Elementary Literacy Coordinator

Andrea See

Andrea See is new to the Curriculum and Instruction Team, but so excited to be a part of it.  She is beginning her 19th year in education and  has taught several grade levels from kindergarten through eighth (and loved all of them)! She graduated from Central Methodist University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education and in 2014 from William Woods University with a Master of Education- Administration.  Andrea lives in Washington on a small farm with her husband (Michael) and two children (Dylan and Paetyn).  In her free time she loves being outside, working with animals, going for boat rides and attending her kids’ events.



Educational Technology Specialist Secondary Social Studies Coordinator

Dawn Campbell

Dawn Campbell has spent over 20 year in the classroom as a secondary social studies teacher. She earned a BA from Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, a MA from Missouri Baptist University in Secondary Administration, and an Ed.S. in educational technology from Central Missouri State in 2020. Currently, Dawn serves two roles in the district; a K-12 Instructional Technology Specialist and a Secondary Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator. Outside of school, you can likely find Dawn riding her motorcycle, camping, or spending time with her husband (Chad), and their large blended family (Ty, Tanner, Kaden, Tavia, Karsen, Kellen, and grandson Colson.)

Secondary Curriculum Coordinator

Sarah Stef

Sarah Stef is a Curriculum Coordinator.  She moved from Norwest Indiana, where she spent 6 years as a high school math teacher and 4 years as an education technology coach.  Sarah has a B.S. in Mathematics and a M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction.  In her free time Sarah likes to read, volunteer for church events, and ballroom dance! 

K-12 Math Coordinator

Stacey Maciejewski

Stacey Maciejewski graduated from Central Methodist University in 2011 with a Bachelors of Science degree in Elementary Education.  In 2014 she graduated from Drury University with a Masters of Education in Instructional Mathematics and a STEM certification through Adam State University.  Stacey has been in education since 2011 with a focus on middle school math and science.  She lives in Washington with her husband (Jeb), and two children (Kyan and Ria).  When not focusing on her passion for mathematics, she enjoys reading and spending time outdoors with her family.  

Secondary Curriuclum Coordinator

Melissa Ziegler

Melissa Ziegler began teaching in 1994 and is proudly starting her twenty-second year with the School District of Washington. She has taught almost every level between kindergarten and twelfth grade. Melissa is both a Project Lead the Way instructor for biomedical science at Four Rivers Career Center and an instructional coordinator. She provides customized professional development based on the needs of the audience. Melissa has presented numerous workshops, including Three Dimensional Learning in Science, Cooperative Learning Strategies, and Intentional Social Emotional Learning. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau and a Master of Science degree in Education from Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis. Melissa and her husband Cary live in Washington where they delight in spending time with their three children and four grandchildren. When she is not working on school responsibilities, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and entertaining family and friends.