Western Dubuque High School Announces New Principal
The Western Dubuque County Community School District has officially introduced Mr. Ethan Lensch as the next principal of Western Dubuque High School, subject to official school board approval. With a background encompassing various educational leadership roles, Mr. Lensch hopes to bring invaluable experience and a strong commitment to student success.
Having served as the high school principal in the Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center School District for four years, Mr. Lensch has demonstrated his ability to lead well, with a focus on fostering positive learning environments. His previous roles, including assistant principal/activities director, instructional coach, and at-risk coordinator, have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of educational dynamics and the importance of supportive school communities.
"My family and I could not be more excited about this opportunity, and we look forward to making an immediate impact on the lives of students at Western Dubuque High School."
-Mr. Ethan Lensch, New Western Dubuque High School Principal
Mr. Lensch's genuine and authentic leadership style resonates well with the values of the Western Dubuque County Community School District. He is dedicated to building meaningful relationships and creating opportunities for growth for all students and staff members alike.
"Throughout the selection process, Mr. Lensch demonstrated a strong commitment to establishing and enriching positive relationships, continual growth, and providing opportunities to all stakeholders."
-Dr. Dan Butler, Western Dubuque Community School District Superintendent
Mr. Lensch is scheduled to begin his duties on July 1st and will succeed Jacob Feldmann, who is transitioning to the Director of Secondary Education position within Western Dubuque Schools. Let me be the first to wish Mr. Lensch success as he contributes to the continued growth and success of our area Western Dubuque High School.
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