New principals have been named at Woodbury and Stillwater high schools, and both leaders cite experience in the South Washington County School District as crucial to their administrative careers.
Rob Bach, selected to lead Stillwater Area High School, has spent his entire 22 years as an educator in South Washington County.
"I have treasured my experience with the students, parents and staff of District 833," he said in a statement on the district's website. "I leave secure in the knowledge that amazing things are happening for our students and thankful for the opportunity to have served in such a dynamic place."
Bach most recently served as an assistant principal at Woodbury High after previous stints as a science teacher, head volleyball coach and assistant principal at Park High in Cottage Grove.
Of his new job, he said in a Stillwater schools news release: "I was drawn to Stillwater because of the tight-knit community that exists here. Because of that the high school has stature within the community that is unique … I'm humbled by the idea that the community thinks I'll be a good fit."
At Woodbury High, Sarah Sorenson-Wagner, currently an assistant principal at Park, has been chosen to replace Linda Plante, who is retiring.
Sorenson-Wagner started with the district in 2000 as a teacher of deaf and hard-of-hearing students and served four years as an assistant principal at Woodbury High before moving to Park.
In a district news release, she said that as a former special-education teacher "it is ingrained in me to advocate for all students and seek creative ways to ensure every student is successful."