Superintendent resigns
Alum retires after two decades, replaced by fellow alum
Thursday, July 12, 2012
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Apostle |
Yeomans |
During his time at WSU, Apostle earned his master’s degree in educational administration in 1979 and his Ph.D. in elementary and secondary education in 1989. While serving as superintendent, the district has cut nearly $40 million and has grown from 17,000 students to more than 21,000.
Apostle’s position, which he left in June, was filled by fellow WSU alumnus Timothy Yeomans. At WSU Yeomans earned his bachelor’s in education, health and physical education in 1986 and his master’s in history, ancient and modern Europe. Yeomans served as the superintendent of Meridian School District in Bellingham before moving to the Puyallup School District.
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