The Camas School Board has unanimously approved a contract for its next superintendent.
Jeff Snell, 42, is the current deputy superintendent and will begin his new role in July.
He will be paid $160,000 per year, plus a $600 per month car travel allowance, and $1,500 per month applied to the purchase of a tax-sheltered annuity.
Snell noted that when he left his job as principal of Fort Vancouver High School to serve in his current role with the Camas School District, he was preparing to be a superintendent in the future.
“Leaving a school is a big decision, so when I said goodbye to being principal at Fort Vancouver, my mindset shifted from supporting students at the school level to supporting students and staff at a district level,” he said. “I love working with staff, helping them grow and working on problems of practice with them. I’ve really been interviewing for the superintendent role the past four-and-a-half years.”
Camas School District Superintendent Mike Nerland announced his retirement March 1. He has served as superintendent since 2005. He will begin a new job as Educational Service District 112’s next assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, effective July 1.