Schools welcome supers, principals and VPs

Friday, August 31, 2007 |
Coos Bay
Bob De La Vergne, from Triangle Lake, joins the administration as the new superintendent of schools.
Bryan Trendell is the new principal at Millicoma Intermediate School with new Vice Principal Jodine O’Mara, who will be doing double duty as she is also the vice principal at Blossom Gulch.
Bruce Bryant is the new vice principal at Marshfield High School.
Chad Putman joins the school staff as vice principal at Sunset Middle School.
North Bend
Vincent Swagerty is the new vice principal at North Bend Middle School. He joins the administration from Camas Valley.
Bruce Steele is the new director at Lighthouse School.
Coquille
Lincoln Elementary School principal David Larson has joined the staff from Alaska.
Coquille High School has a new principal as well. Sharon Nelson moves this year from vice principal to principal.
Myrtle Point
From Port Orford, Tom Dill has taken the post as the new vice principal at Myrtle Point Junior/Senior High School.
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