Abington High School Alumni
Abington, Pennsylvania (PA)
Raymond Arment
Abington High School
Class of 1965
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RAYMOND'S PROFILE
| First Name | Raymond |
| Last Name | Arment |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1965 |
| Gender | Male |
| City | N/A |
| State/Province | WA |
| Country | United States |
| Occupation | Superintendent of Schools, Eatonville, Washington |
| Married | Yes |
| About Me | Raymond F. Arment III (born July 22, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a United States Army Colonel (Retired) and non-traditional public school superintendent in Washington State. As a Regular Army officer he was among the army’s first Equal Opportunity officers in the early 1970’s. In the late 1980’s he served as the Chief of Threats on AirLand Battle Future (Heavy), a twelve-person task force, which designed army doctrine and force structure for 2004 – 2019. The task force eventually programmed $400 billion for future force structure acquisitions. In the 1990’s he served as the G-2, 2nd Armored Division, Ft Hood, Texas; Deputy Commander, 470th Military Intelligence Brigade, Panama; Senior Army Intelligence Officer for Central and South America and the J2, Joint Task Force, Panama. His last active duty assignment was as the Commander, Former Yugoslavia Intelligence Task Force, Joint Chiefs of Staff, which provided intelligence insight to national military policy development throughout the Balkans from the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement to his retirement in 1998. In July 1998, the Eatonville School District School Board appointed him as the superintendent. The Pre- Kindergarten through 12th grade district encompasses 540 square miles and is one of the few school districts in the world containing an active volcano within its boundaries. The district serves 2,000 students from three elementary, one middle and one comprehensive high school. During his superintendency the community passed three local tax levies totaling: $34,185,888. The voters also passed, by nearly a 70% yes vote, a $38,400,000 capitol improvement bond the first in 29 years. Superintendent Arment is only non-traditional superintendent serving his initial district after eleven school years. Nationally, the average tenure for a superintendent is less than five years. Throughout Ray’s tenure the district has seen community relations, school safety, academic achievement as well as, ...(read more) |
Class of 1965 Alumni
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Class of 1964
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Class of 1991
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Class of 1970
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Class of 1964
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Class of 1977
Jeremy Laroche
Class of 1998
Gasolina Smith
Class of 1983
Sayre Meinken
Class of 1963
Cinnamon Hartman
Class of 1987
Deborah Albert
Class of 1969
Matthew Waite
Class of 1985
Lynne Lavery
Class of 1967
Kenneth Judd
Class of 1962
Nancy Sefton
Class of 1964
Liliana Gaglianese
Class of 1984
Nicholas Lauro
Class of 1999
Deborah Szymanski
Class of 1968
Tom Harkins
Class of 1988
Recent Class of 1965 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1965 Reunion for Free
1988 30th
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Jun 23, 2018
Description: $25 at the door Bring organized by Dave Roatch via Facebook... You can look there for more info.
