In this episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy and Jenny are joined by Alicia Christiansen, superintendent of Northeast Community Schools in Clinton County, Iowa.
Before her current role, Christiansen served as the 6-12 principal at Northeast and was an associate principal in the Clinton Community School District. She began her career in education as a math teacher at Washington Middle School in Clinton.
Christiansen holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Western Illinois University and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Franciscan University. She earned her superintendent program certificate from the University of Northern Iowa.
As superintendent, Christiansen champions and advances the Northeast mission to educate students to become resourceful learners and contributing citizens.
Northeast Community Schools is seeking a bond vote on November 4, which will allow the district to use a general obligation bond to fund improvements.
These improvements will address needs in the oldest part of the high school, which is over 60 years old, and will also create much-needed space for career and technical education, as well as strength and conditioning programs.
For more information about the November 4th vote, please visit https://www.northeast.k12.ia.us/page/bond-vote-november-4th.
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