
Our Administrators
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Director of Education
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Eric Zamora
Director of Operations eric.zamora@intergenerational.school (360)-543-8285
Mr. Zamora is incredibly passionate about helping students find a path for life after high school. He completed his Bachelor’s in English at Cal State Fullerton before earning a Master’s in Administration Education from Concordia University Irvine.
Mr. Zamora spent seven years as a para-educator and eleven years teaching various subjects at the high school level, including English, Graphic Design, Video Production, Yearbook, and Music Technology.
Mr. Z likes taking nature walks, photography, media arts, and trying new restaurants in his free time. His favorite thing about WIHS is the potential.
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Julie Whited
Student Support Specialist
McKinney-Vento Liaison
Paraeducator SPED
julie.whited@intergenerational.schoolJulie serves as the Student Support Specialist, McKinney-Vento Liaison, and Special Education Paraeducator at WIHS, where she is dedicated to supporting the academic, emotional, and social success of every student. In her role, Julie provides direct support to students with special needs, advocates for those experiencing housing instability, and works closely with staff and families to ensure students have the tools they need to thrive. Her compassionate approach and commitment to equity make her a valued member of the school community.
Julie has called the Pacific Northwest home for over 30 years. She loves the natural beauty of Bellingham and enjoys the beautiful summers. At home, she shares her life with two silly dogs and a pushy (but lovable) cat, who all keep her on her toes.
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Monica Wood
Office Manager
Registrar
office@intergenerational.school
(360)746-2501Monica is the heart of the front office at Whatcom Intergenerational High School, supporting students, staff, and families with care and efficiency. With a strong background in organization, communication, and record management, she keeps the school running smoothly behind the scenes. Born and raised in Bellingham, Monica has lived in Whatcom County her whole life and takes pride in supporting the community she calls home.
She has a natural ability to connect with people and a genuine appreciation for the diverse experiences each student and family brings to the school. Monica enjoys creating an environment where everyone feels seen, supported, and valued. Outside of school, she finds joy in learning new things, helping others, spending time with her family, and caring for her dog and two cats - each with a personality that keeps life interesting.