(Anita and Greenfield, IA) — Last week, the CAM and Nodaway Valley school districts completed their process of finding a new superintendent and hired Dr. Pam Stangeland. She earned her Doctor of Education degree from Drake University in May 2024. She holds a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership (2007), a Special Education teaching license, and a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication, all from Iowa State University. On Saturday, we got her thoughts about the CAM side of the job, at Nodaway Valley, the district is getting a new influx of students with the disbanding of the Orient Macksburg district and Stangeland sees that as a positive
Audio PlayerStangeland says a big priority at Nodaway Valley is attracting new staff to a small school district
Audio PlayerStangeland is worried overall about the teacher shortage in Iowa and around the country — she says students today are not considering going into the teaching profession
Audio PlayerStangeland says that she has received many messages of support on her social media pages and is also excited about going to the many school events. She will be moving to the area once the current school year ends for her at Boone.
Complete Interview with Dr. Pam Stangeland
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