
Dr. Jim Shank and daughter Ashlie hang out at a game during their Cow Town days. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Popular former Coupeville Superintendent Dr. Jim Shank is one of three finalists for a similar position with the Longview School District.
The district, located in Cowlitz County, sits in the Southwestern portion of Washington state and is infamous for being where I was born.
The Longview School Board announced its finalists this past Saturday and issued a statement pledging to choose a new superintendent Friday, Feb. 23.
A report in the local newspaper, The Daily News, details that Shank, Dr. Karen Cloninger, and John Hannah will participate in community forums Tuesday-Thursday at R.A. Long High School.
Cloninger is the assistant superintendent of East Valley School District in Spokane Valley, while Hannah is superintendent of the Morton School District.
Shank, who recently received a long-overdue induction into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, is an R.A. Long graduate, a distinction he shares with Hannah.
During his time in Cow Town between 2013-2018, Shank oversaw construction of Coupeville’s stadium, its track oval, and new bleachers in the CHS gym.
He also played a large role in the creation of the school’s Wall of Fame, basically allowing me to run free if I agreed to retain the giant mural of “The Sad Coyote.”
Two of the six Shank children, Matt and Brian, graduated from CHS, with a third, Ashlie, attending multiple years.
All three were successful athletes and strong students.
After leaving Coupeville, Shank was a superintendent in Idaho.
He and wife Sallie later returned to Washington state, as he currently leads the North Beach School District in Grays Harbor County.
Overall, Shank has 33 years of experience in education, with 15 as a superintendent.













































