Print View
duNann named as next AMS principal

duNann named as next AMS principal

February 06, 2022

Kia duNann has been named as the next principal at Anacortes Middle School, effective July 1, 2022. duNann has served as assistant principal at AMS for the past year. Prior to that, she served as assistant principal with the Snohomish School District, associate principal, activity coordinator/leadership teacher and special education teacher in the Lake Washington and Federal Way school districts.

“I believe that Kia will do an excellent job leading our middle school,” said Superintendent Justin Irish. “She has a tremendous amount of experience leading systems alignment and student improvement, and a proven commitment to serving all students.”  

duNann was chosen from a well-qualified pool of candidates. The interview process included several staff interviews, a performance exercise, and a public Q&A forum. Dr. Irish took the feedback from each step of the process into consideration before making a final decision. 

duNann received her undergraduate degree in special education from Gonzaga University, and her master’s degree in educational leadership from Seattle Pacific University. 

“I am honored and thrilled that I will be serving the AMS community as the principal next year,” said duNann. “I am grateful for this opportunity and I am really looking forward to continuing to build strong relationships with our students, staff, families, and community members. I love living in the community that I serve and am excited for what is ahead for all of us.”

duNann will oversee approximately 55 certificated and classified staff, and a student body of approximately 560 students at AMS. The principal serves on the District’s Leadership Team and helps guide the district’s focus on developing rigorous learning opportunities for all students. duNann takes over from current AMS principal Patrick Harrington, who has accepted a leadership position with the Oak Harbor School District, after nearly 20 years of service at Anacortes Middle School. 

Questions? Contact Superintendent Justin Irish, jirish@asd103.org or (360) 503-1211

Read More Syndicated from District

Duez named as next AHS principal

Duez named as next AHS principal

February 05, 2022

Dr. Erin Duez has been named the next principal at Anacortes High School, effective July 1, 2022. Duez currently serves as principal at Cap Sante High School and as assistant principal at Anacortes High School. 

"I believe Erin will be an excellent principal for students and staff. She has the adaptive, technical, and relationship skills for leading a high school," said Superintendent Justin Irish. "It was a difficult decision. We had two excellent, well-qualified candidates, and I carefully weighed feedback from staff, students, community, and families in each stage of the process before making a decision." 

Duez holds a doctorate degree in education from Seattle Pacific University, a master's degree in secondary education from Loyola Marymount University, and a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Bryn Mawr College. She previously taught science at middle and high schools, served as assistant principal at LaVenture Middle School in Mt. Vernon, and has served as an AVID coordinator and instructional coach. 

Duez will oversee approximately 80 certificated and classified staff and a student body of approximately 700 students. The principal serves on the District's Leadership Team and helps guide the district's focus on developing rigorous learning opportunities for all students. The high school is recognized for its high graduation rates and students' achievement in academics, arts, and extracurricular activities. 

The district will begin a recruitment process to fill Duez’s current role as principal at Cap Sante High School and AHS assistant principal. 

Questions? Contact Dr. Justin Irish, Superintendent, (360) 503-1211 or jirish@asd103.org 

Read More Syndicated from District

Unfounded threat at AMS

Unfounded threat at AMS

January 06, 2022

ASD has investigated a report of a possible weapon on its middle school campus this morning and found the threat to be unfounded. A student was interviewed and found not to be in possession nor have access to weapons. We worked with APD in conducting this investigation. The district has robust safety protocols in place that were followed. We appreciate the student who initially reported the concern so that it could be addressed appropriately. 

Questions? Contact Superintendent Justin Irish (360) 503-1211 or jirish@asd103.org 

Read More Syndicated from District



Page: ◄ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6

For technical questions and comments regarding this website, please contact the Webmaster.

Success!