Sheree Gomez-Clark wasn’t planning on leaving her job as the principal at Washougal High School at the end of the 2021-22 school year. But, as she says, the universe sometimes works in weird and unexpected ways. It certainly did for her last month.
On June 24, less than two weeks after delivering the commencement address at the school’s graduation ceremony, Gomez-Clark interviewed for a position at the Camas School District. The next day, she sat down to write a pair of emotionally charged emails to her Washougal High staff members and families to let them know she was going to be moving on.
Gomez-Clark resigned as Washougal High principal, a position she had held since 2019, to accept a job as a special services coordinator at the Camas School District.
“It happened real fast,” Gomez-Clark said. “It has been a (quick) turnaround. The fact that I didn’t get to tell my staff in person, or my students and families in person, was a really big thing for me.”
“We are really sorry to lose Sheree,” said Les Brown, the Washougal School District’s director of communications and technology. “(But we) understand that this is an amazing opportunity and fits well with her next steps as a district leader and professional goals.”