As a longtime educator and active civic participant, Jada Rupley seems to be one for the ages. Pretty much all the ages.
That was illustrated when she had overlapping stints as a community leader a while back. The Camas resident was co-chairwoman of Washington’s Early Learning Advisory Council at the same time she was a member of Clark County’s Aging Readiness Task Force.
That’s just about as far as you can stretch the demographic bookends.
It started when Rupley was involved in organizing the state’s early-learning program. The assignment certainly was within her area of expertise. Back then, Rupley was associate superintendent of Vancouver-based Educational Service District 112.
During that stretch, she was invited to join the Aging Readiness Task Force.
Rupley has filled in a lot of space between those bookends, by the way. She is a member of the Clark College board of trustees.