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Dunn named ESD 101 superintendent
Michael C. Dunn, superintendent of Cheney Public Schools, has been named
superintendent of Educational Service District 101.
Dunn will assume the post July 1, succeeding Dr. Terry Munther, who is
retiring after 10 years as the ESD’s chief executive.
ESD 101 is a regional service agency providing cooperative services to
59 public school districts and 45 state-approved private schools in
Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman
counties.
“Mike is a bright and articulate leader with considerable experience in
our region,” said ESD 101 Board Chair Ron Schmidt. “We welcome him to
ESD 101.”
Dunn is a long-time Eastern Washington educator who has served as Cheney
superintendent since 2003. Prior to that, he served five years as
executive director of Northwest area schools for Spokane Public Schools.
All told, he counts 29 years of experience as a K-12 teacher and
administrator in the ESD 101 region.
“I am deeply honored to have the opportunity to join the ESD team in
serving and supporting the outstanding public school districts and
private schools in our region,” said Dunn. “I am very proud of the
quality of education that is provided the children of Eastern
Washington, and value the support that parents and community members
across the region provide in our service to young people.”
Dunn holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Washington State
University and he has completed coursework toward a doctorate in
Educational Administration from WSU. |
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