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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Norm Clevenger to Lead San Marcos High School

At tonight’s meeting of the board of education, Santa Barbara School Districts’ Superintendent Brian Sarvis announced the selection of Norm Clevenger as the new principal of San Marcos High School. Mr. Clevenger will replace retiring principal Craig Morgan.

“Norm is an outstanding leader with the highest credentials. He has excellent experience as a principal of a comprehensive high school on a block schedule,” stated Dr. Sarvis. “Norm is popular among staff, students, and parents who report that his leadership was responsible for elevating Santa Ynez High School to the highest performing high school in the county. Norm is an honest, hard working leader, praised for his integrity and professionalism. He supports teachers and knows how to grow outstanding programs.”

Mr. Clevenger has nine years of experience as the principal of Santa Ynez High School. Previously, he was the principal at Monterey High School.

He earned a bachelor’s degree at U.C. Berkeley and a master’s degree at United States International University.

The basic salary range for a high school principal in the Santa Barbara School Districts is $113,074-$125,847, effective July 1, 2008.