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Welches Principal Stepping Down posted on 03/02/2010
It could be called “The short happy life of Michael McKinney as principal of Welches schools.”

McKinney announced he plans to step down at the end of this school year (his first) to pursue his doctorate degree in education
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“Pursuing my advanced work and managing a school is not possible,” McKinney said. “I like to do the job well. I can’t do both.”

But the decision didn’t come easily.

“I feel like I’m just starting (at Welches),” he said. “I don’t like leaving things unfinished.”

Oregon Trail School District Superintendent Shelley Redinger accepted McKinney’s resignation, noting his hopes to expand his horizons further.

“McKinney has enjoyed his work as an education leader,” Redinger said. “Pursuing a doctorate degree is a time-consuming venture that could be a challenge to undertake while managing two schools.”

The Welches principal is licensed to teach art and English as a second language, and looks forward to getting back into the classroom as a teacher and as a student.

“We’re all teachers,” McKinney said. “I’ve asked to teach in the district.”

“If any teaching positions open in the district, we would certainly encourage Michael to apply,” Redinger said.

McKinney served as principal at Firwood Elementary School prior to transferring to Welches. His doctorate work will be pursued at George Fox University in Portland and he estimates it to be a three-year commitment.

McKinney plans to remain in the Mountain community for his journey into higher education.

“Our Mountain community is awesome,” he said. “I’m enjoying my time at Welches schools and look forward to continuing to work with the outstanding staff and families for the remainder of this school year.”

He admitted the heavy work load of managing two schools at Welches has been a challenge.

“It’s hard work,” he said. “It takes a lot of time – connecting with kids, working with adults, parents, staff. Some days are really long. But the only conflict was: I had to choose.”

The district posted the job position opening on Feb. 17. It will remain open for two weeks.

“We’re hoping to hold interviews during the week of March 8,” Redinger said. “The interview committee will be a balance of staff and parents.”

McKinney said he will miss the special identity of the Welches schools.

“We perceive ourselves as a community, with a unique image,” he said. “I’ve loved being a part of that. I’ll miss it.”

by Larry Berteau/MT
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