D21 hires Tyskiewicz to fill new innovative programs role
From North Wasco County School District:
North Wasco County School District 21 is pleased to announce the selection of Kimberly Cutting Tyskiewicz as the new Director of Educational Success and Innovative Programming with the district.
Her hiring comes at a crucial time as the need for innovative programs has grown as a greater number of students are in need of well-suited educational paths that fall outside of the traditional classroom.
Taking the lead on this new position, Tyskiewicz will be responsible for establishing an instructional vision and focused plan for supporting and improving student achievement across D21.
Tyskiewicz will be in charge of Program development and oversight for Riverbend, the Youth Corrections Education Program at NORCOR, Alternative Learning Center at Wahtonka Campus, and the educational program at Kelly Avenue School.
The need for optional educational and innovative programs outside the traditional classroom model has grown exponentially throughout the pandemic. Historically, alternative schools and programs were designed to educate students who had not found success in mainstream schools, but this is no longer the case for many students.
There has been a systemic change to the way many view education, finding that these non-traditional initiatives produce significant gains in closing the achievement gap – allowing students to find the educational paths that best suit them.
“Students need hope, something to grab ahold of to sustain them when things get hard. And each student finds that hope in their own way” said Tyskiewicz about her new role. “That is why having a variety of ways to learn, to connect, and to demonstrate what they know is so vital. Alternative programs provide just that, and I am very excited to start sparking hope that motivates our kids.”
Tyszkiewicz brings with her a long history in academic administration and extensive training in a broad variety of educational aspects including alternative education programming, instructional skills and interventions and graduation-rate improvement.
She holds an Educational Administration degree from Concordia University and administrative degrees from both Willamette and George Fox Universities. Most recently, Tysckiewicz was the Principal for Alsea Online, a virtual K-12 program, where she also served as Program Administrator and Spanish Translator.