Superintendent to Discuss Carbon Schools Future

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BEAR Press Release

Carbon School District Superintendent Lance Hatch will discuss “Carbon School District: The present and the future” at the regular Castle Country Business Expansion and Retention general board meeting on Sept. 26.

Hatch, who has been the district’s superintendent for more than two years, grew up in  La Sal, a small town located in San Juan County.

After graduating from CEU in 1997, he attended Southern Utah University and was awarded his Bachelors degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Spanish. He later got his Masters Degree from Utah State University as well as an administrative certificate. In 2015, he was awarded a PhD in Teaching, Education and Leadership. His dissertation was titled “Expert Rural Elementary School Teachers’ Planning for Effective Instruction.”

Hatch’s entire teaching experience and educational background is working with rural schools. He began his teaching career in Uintah School District at an elementary school where he taught the second, fourth and fifth grade. Later, he became a principal at Monticello Elementary in San Juan School District. Eventually, he became the elementary supervisor in that district. In 2012, he relocated to Uintah County where he became principal at Ashley Elementary School, during which time he worked on and was awarded his PhD. The Uintah School District then promoted him to be the Director of Human Resources, a position he held for two years before coming to Carbon District.

The start time for the presentation will be 8 a.m. and it will run until 9 a.m. It will take place at the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center on the USU Eastern Campus in the Alumni Room. Light refreshments are offered to those who attend. The meeting is always open to the general public.

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