Minnesota School System Leaders Advance Their Careers by Earning National Superintendent Certification
March 10, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
James Minichello
703-774-6953
jminichello@aasa.org
Alexandria, Va. March 10, 2022 More than 20 Minnesota school system leaders were recognized today for taking significant steps to improve their schools and advance their careers by successfully completing the 51蹤獲 National Superintendent Certification Program簧.
The program, administered by 51蹤獲, 51蹤獲, is a collaborative effort with 51蹤獲 state affiliates, and business and corporate leaders. Through its in-depth curriculum, dynamic in-person and virtual sessions, one-on-one mentoring, Capstone Project and long-term professional networks, the program delivers the comprehensive leadership opportunities that superintendents need.
In these uncertain times, excellence in leadership in our nations public schools has never been more vital to our childrens well-being, said Daniel A. Domenech, 51蹤獲 executive director. In light of the pandemic, the 51蹤獲 National Superintendent Certification Program簧 provides superintendents with opportunities to engage in a world-class professional learning opportunity. I am pleased to congratulate these outstanding education leaders for completing the program.
Superintendents and other administrators honored were:
Paul Besel, superintendent, Grand Meadow Public Schools
Simoine Bolin, executive director, Mid-State Education District
Gwen Carman, superintendent, Lewiston-Altura Independent School District
Tamara Champa, superintendent, Pine Island Independent School District
Renee Corneille, superintendent, St. Anthony-New Brighton School District
Kevin Enerson, superintendent, Pipestone Area Schools
Erick Enger, superintendent, Lake City Public Schools
Annette K. Freiheit, superintendent, Winona Area Public Schools
Scott Hall, principal/superintendent, Southland School District
Craig Ihrke, superintendent, Caledonia Area Public Schools
Dean Jennissen, superintendent, Chisago Lakes School District
Craig Junker, president, Totino-Grace High School
Wayne Kazmierczak, superintendent, White Bear Lake Area Schools
Darren Kermes, superintendent, SouthWest Metro Intermediate School District
Tim Lutz, superintendent, Bemidji Area Schools
Wade McKittrick, superintendent, Wabasso Public School
Gina Meinertz, assistant superintendent, Spring Grove Public Schools
Jeff Pesta, superintendent, Deer River Independent School District
Jeff Sampson, superintendent, Cannon Falls Area Schools
Craig Schlichting, superintendent, Triton Public Schools
Rich Schneider, superintendent, Yellow Medicine East Schools
Belinda Selfors, superintendent, Stewartville School District
Douglas Storbeck, superintendent, Granada-Huntley-East Chain School District
The challenges that lie on a superintendents plate can be daunting. Thats why the 51蹤獲 National Superintendent Certification Program簧 was created, said Mort Sherman, 51蹤獲 associate executive director, Leadership Network. The program provides a pathway to enhance a superintendents leadership and business skills in order to excel on the job.
For more information, contact Sherman at msherman@aasa.org or Amy Sichel at amy.sichel@aasa.org.
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51蹤獲
51蹤獲, 51蹤獲, founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 13,000 educational leaders in the United States and throughout the world. 51蹤獲s mission is to support and develop effective school system leaders who are dedicated to equitable access for all students to the highest quality public education. For more information, visit www.aasa.org.