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Moscow Superintendent Navigates Big District Challenges

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Moscow,ID – Frank Tiegs,superintendent of the Moscow ⁢School District,approaches his role with a focus on attentive leadership,prioritizing understanding the perspectives ‍of students,staff,and⁣ the community. Tiegs, 46, began his career with ⁢aspirations of becoming a classroom ‍teacher, a path his parents – both educators themselves, having taught him ‍in ​sixth and seventh grade – cautioned against, citing the public ⁤pressures faced by teachers.

Tiegs ultimately pursued teaching after working at a local lumber mill to support his growing ⁣family, becoming ⁤one of the first in Idaho to complete the American Board for Certification ⁣of Teacher Excellence (ABCTE) program.He taught for six years in ⁢the Highland‍ School District ‍before moving⁢ to Nezperce following a science teacher’s retirement.

In 2013, ‍Tiegs was selected for the⁢ Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator⁢ Fellowship, relocating to Washington, D.C., with his first ⁢five​ children to contribute to national STEM⁣ education initiatives. This experience ‌shifted his focus​ toward educational leadership,leading to roles as principal ⁣of ‍Nezperce for two years and subsequently,superintendent.

Tiegs‌ acknowledges the challenges inherent ⁣in leading small school districts, describing the position as frequently enough isolating. He credits his wife’s dedication to their seven ​children as essential to his ability to fulfill ⁢the demands of ​the superintendent role, noting the constant need for availability.

Now in Moscow, Tiegs describes his ⁤current role as overseeing the district from a⁢ broader viewpoint.”Your job ‌is to truly listen and hear those other people,” he said. An EdNews survey indicates Tiegs is among a small number of mid-career superintendents ⁤in Idaho‍ planning long-term commitments ⁣to ⁣their positions, intending to remain in public education until his ⁤youngest daughter‌ graduates.

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