Cathy Lehmann hopes to bring stability to the Mount Pleasant School District, which has undergone a series of leadership changes since the end of the 2019-20 school year.
“(The board members and I) did talk about my goals for the position,” said Lehmann, who was named as the district’s superintendent/principal earlier this year. “(I told them that) I want to be here and that I’m excited for this opportunity. I don’t feel that I’m ‘interim’ or traveling through to somewhere else. This is where I want to be and where I want to stay. I think that stability is going to be important for Mount Pleasant because of the amount of changes that they’ve had over the last few years.”
Lehmann worked for the North Clackamas (Oregon) School District for 32 years as a special education director, teacher and principal before retiring in 2019. For the past three years, she served as an administrative substitute for the Vancouver School District and North Clackamas School District.
“Over her career, she has worked to build systems that provide relevant, engaging and equitable learning opportunities for all students,” according to the Mount Pleasant School District’s website. “Although Cathy has always felt at home in the classroom, it is her position as an elementary principal where she has been most fulfilled in her life’s work. She is looking forward to meeting and working together with our Mount Pleasant School community.”
Lehmann is the district’s fourth superintendent/principal in the past four years. After Vicky Prendergast retired after the 2019-20 school year, Ray Griffin served in the dual role in 2020-21, with Milt Dennison holding the positions on an interim basis in 2021-22.