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Libby school superintendent takes Wyoming job

Derrick Perkins Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
by Derrick Perkins Western News
| February 11, 2020 6:20 PM

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Superintendent Craig Barringer is shown here interviewing for the top job in the district with members of the Libby Public Schools Board. (File photo)

Libby Superintendent Craig Barringer announce his departure from the district to the school board on Feb. 10.

Barringer, who took the top job at the Libby School District in 2014, recently accepted a superintendent position in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. In a press release, officials with Sweetwater County School District No. 2 said they were “excited to be moving forward with such a dynamic leader.”

Barringer starts his new job July 1.

Barringer came to the city after spending 16 years as an educator in Conrad. He expected a bit of a culture shock taking the reins in Northwest Montana.

“Figuring out what Libby wants will take some time,” he said in 2014. “The school plays an important [role in] the community.”

At the time, Libby School Board Chairperson Ellen Johnston said Barringer stood out from the pack immediately.

“He is the kind of guy who you meet, and just like,” she told The Western News.

During his tenure in Libby, Barringer oversaw the adoption of a new curriculum aimed at improving students’ “fluency” in mathematics, jump-started a preschool program and persuaded voters to back a roughly $4.1 million mill levy for district-wide maintenance and renovation work.

Barringer also led the district during an investigation into a school shooting threat in 2018 and saw a push for a school resource officer defeated at the ballot box in 2019.

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