Camas School District Superintendent Mike Nerland announced his retirement March 1.
He has served as superintendent since 2005.
“It has truly been an honor to be part of the Camas School District,” Nerland said. “I’ve had the privilege to work alongside many talented, dedicated educators and staff, a supportive and visionary school board, parents, community and business leaders who value and support education, and motivated, hard-working, high-achieving students.
The School Board has selected Jeff Snell, deputy superintendent, to serve as its next superintendent.
According to School Board President Mary Tipton, board members said they were sad regarding Nerland’s decision, but thankful for the leadership he has provided.
“Mike has been an inspirational leader whose decisions were always student centered,” she said.
Nerland was first hired in Camas as the principal of Lacamas Heights Elementary and then served as principal at Camas High School when it opened in its current location in 2003.
He oversaw the opening of Grass Valley Elementary in 2012 and Woodburn Elementary in 2014, Hayes Freedom High School in 2010, the rebuilding of Doc Harris Stadium and Helen Baller Elementary, and the expansion of both Camas High School and the district’s transportation center.