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Car crash claims life of school superintendent in Skagit County

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HAMILTON, Wash. – A fatal car crash in Skagit County claimed the life of a local school superintendent.

The Washington State Patrol said that the accident occurred late Saturday night, April 29th, on Highway 20 in the town of Hamilton.

The driver, 64-year-old Wayne Barrett, was heading east when his car crossed the center line and hit a tree.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Barrett had worked as the superintendent for the Concrete School District since 2017.

The district confirmed his death in a letter sent out to parents on Sunday.

District officials are encouraging people to reach out to them if they need any support or additional resources.

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