The search is on for a new Washougal High School principal, now that the school’s current leader, Aaron Hansen, has accepted a new role as the Washougal School District’s assistant superintendent for human resources and student support.
The district announced Hansen’s promotion May 14.
The district is looking internally at Washougal School District (WSD) candidates before taking the search for a new principal outside the district.
Hansen, who has worked for WSD for 17 years, including nine years as the Washougal High School (WHS) principal, said he’s a little sad to leave WHS and a bit nervous about his new position, but that mostly he’s excited about his future.
“I feel like being a principal is good preparation for this role,” Hansen said of his new job at the district, which takes effect at the start of the 2019-20 school year. “To succeed in this role, I think you need to be organized, work collaboratively, be a good listener, seek to understand and be solution focused, and those things are important to me.”
Hansen has been preparing for a career change like this for some time. Two years ago he completed a superintendent certification program through Washington State University.