Washougal School District Superintendent Mary Templeton has accepted a job leading the Lake Stevens School District in Lake Stevens, Washington. The Washougal schools head will transition into her new job as of July 1.
“It’s going to be hard to leave because people have been good to me here,” Templeton said. “They have supported me. They’ve valued me. They’ve been honest with me. And they’ve shown up for me as a superintendent. I appreciate that greatly, and it’s going to be hard to leave. There’s no stopping this district. It is indeed rising, and the bright futures of the children of this community are in good hands.”
The Lake Stevens school board considered three finalists — including Templeton, Edmonds School District Assistant Superintendent Helen Joung and Chehalis School District Superintendent Christine Moloney — before naming Templeton as their next superintendent April 19.
In a news release, officials from the Lake Stevens School District said Templeton “brings a wealth of experience in educational leadership, having dedicated the past 30 years enhancing student achievement in both large and small school districts.”
Templeton, who grew up in the Portland area and attended the University of Oregon, began her position as the Washougal School District’s superintendent in 2018, and was immediately tasked with bringing an end to a teachers’ strike that delayed the start of the 2018-19 school year by several days.