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MLSD names new Superintendent

March 17, 2022

Moses Lake, Washington–  The Moses Lake School District Board of Education voted unanimously on Thursday, March 17, 2022, to hire Monty Sabin as the district’s new superintendent, beginning July 1, 2022, pending successful contract negotiation. 

Sabin joins the Moses Lake School District from North Thurston Public Schools (NTPS), where he leads 24 schools serving approximately 14,400 students in grades K–12 in his role as Assistant Superintendent of Operations. He is responsible for all Thurston district operations, including financial services, human resources, capital projects, facilities, food services, technology, transportation, and more– with a proven track record of successful administrative and financial management.  He also serves as the superintendent’s designee for appeals, communication, or during their absence. 

He earned his Superintendent Credential from Washington State University after completing his Masters in Educational Administration at Heritage College. He previously completed his Teaching Certification at Central WA University. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at Brigham Young University. Prior to NTPS, Monty served as the superintendent in Kittitas School District and has held the roles of principal, assistant principal, teacher, and coach.

“Sabin’s 25 years of experience aligns with the needs and objectives of MLSD,” states Board Chair Kevin Fuhr. “He brings a strong background in leadership, community engagement, fiscal responsibility, and knowledge of building school facilities.”

“My time working in four various school districts has provided me with unique experiences and a perspective that have been valuable to my work,” says Sabin. “I know my successful experience and training have provided me the ability to successfully serve the students, staff, and community of Moses Lake School District.”

MLSD will schedule opportunities for students, parents, staff, and community members to meet our new superintendent in the coming months.

 
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