The 2006 recipients include: Suzanne Schmick, principal of Endicott Elementary and Middle School; Donna Burt, principal of Hamblen Elementary School; Michael Dunn, superintendent of Cheney School District; and John Custer, assistant principal at West Valley High School and principal of the district’s Eagle Academy.
Schmick, Burt and Dunn are all alumni of
Each spring, the award is given to up to six people in the districts of
Suzanne Schmick was nominated by the staff of Endicott Elementary and Middle School, and was given the award in a surprise ceremony earlier this spring, which was a true community event. The staff, community patrons, board members, and teachers credit Schmick with “creating a climate where faculty and staff feel appreciated, supported, and empowered to help institute changes that lead to better educated students.”
Over the last fourteen years, Schmick’s actions and example have led the school to become a positive place for students to learn. She is described as “truly a leader as shown by her actions and example.”
She is noted for always placing the needs of students first, making positive decisions, and creating opportunities for students and staff. The staff at Hamblen said of Burt, “Leaders inspire those they lead to be better than they thought they could be. Good leaders understand those they lead and guide them with an open spirit. All of these qualities are inherent in Donna Burt.”
Burt will leave behind a legacy of leadership and respect when she retires this year after 17 years at Hamblen.
Michael Dunn, the first superintendent in ESD 101 to be honored with this award, was nominated by those in the
Dunn is honored for his dedication to the shared values and strategic initiatives of the district and his ability to keep the interests of students, staff, parents and the community at the forefront of his leadership. As noted by his nominators, he “simply supports and inspires people to give their best effort to the children, parents, and staff members they serve.”
Dunn is currently a doctoral student in Educational Administration at WSU, where he also earned his BA and Ed.M. Prior to becoming superintendent in Cheney, Dunn was an executive director for Spokane Public Schools.
Custer has been an assistant principal at
Nomination forms for Excellence in Leadership Awards are available through the Web sites of WSU Spokane, STCU, and ESD 101. For information, contact Kelly LaGrutta, WSU Spokane, at lagrutta@wsu.edu or (509) 358-7942.
About WSU Spokane
WSU Spokane programs in education include program administrator certification; principal’s certification; superintendent’s credentials; a post-master’s school psychology certificate; student teaching placements; the master in teaching for career-changing adults who received a bachelor’s degree in another field and wish to teach; the master in education; and the doctor in education.
About
Spokane Teachers Credit Union is the largest credit union in
About Educational Service District 101
ESD 101 is a district providing services to K-12 schools on a cooperative, regional basis. Services are offered to 59 public school districts and 45 state-approved private schools in Adams, Ferry,
Web sites:
–WSU Spokane Education Programs: www.education.spokane.wsu.edu
–Excellence in Leadership page: www.education.spokane.wsu.edu/excellence
–Spokane Teachers Credit Union: www.stcu.org
–Educational Service District 101: www.esd101.net

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