Steve King continues to expand his horizons.
Since moving to Hawaii last year, the former Coupeville Schools Superintendent has added to his duties several times.
Hired by Kūlanihākoʻi High School as a PE and health teacher, the longtime duffer later returned to his coaching roots to run the girls and boys golf teams as well.
Now, he’s transitioning back into administration — at least for a bit — having accepted a role as the school’s temporary Vice Principal.
“Wasn’t my plan, but I’m thankful; life is full of surprises,” King posted on LinkedIn earlier this summer.
Before moving to Maui, he had a 27-year run in Washington state schools, including serving as Coupeville Superintendent from 2018-2024.
During his time on Whidbey, King was a big advocate for student health and was instrumental in Coupeville launching its successful Connected Food Program.












































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