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Shannon Leatherwood

The Coupeville School Board voted 5-0 Thursday to re-up Superintendent Shannon Leatherwood, while also giving her a pay raise for year #2.

She will be paid $200,604 for the 2025-2026 school year, after making $194,704 during her debut run with the district.

Leatherwood’s revised contract runs from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028.

To read the fine print on the deal, pop over to:

Click to access Leatherwood%20Contract%206.26.2025.pdf

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Steve King

He’s off to the lands of the pineapple and never-ending sunset.

Coupeville School District Superintendent Steve King ends his six-year tenure in Central Whidbey this week, with a teaching job in Hawaii next on the docket.

As he prepares to depart, he issued the following farewell:

 

Hello Coupeville Community!

I hope this message finds you well.

Tonight’s School District board meeting will be my final meeting and the end of my tenure as your Superintendent.

As I leave Coupeville to relocate closer to family and return to the classroom, I want to express my gratitude for your support and kindness over the past six years.

Becoming your Superintendent in 2018 was an absolute honor and a career dream come true. 

While many unforeseen challenges during my time here took their toll, there is no place I would have rather been than in this incredible Coupeville community.

I have had the honor and privilege of serving in the most supportive community I have ever been a part of.

It is a career highlight to have been able to serve those who serve us over the past decade in both Oak Harbor and Coupeville.

It was an incredible honor being a part of our hardworking and dedicated staff, who are committed to serving Coupeville students.

Most importantly, I have loved being a part of the lives of our students!

I have been able to serve thousands of students in my career in multiple school districts, and the Coupeville students are second to no one.

Thank you all for your continued support and ongoing efforts to support our schools and students. 

I have learned so much from so many wonderful people in Coupeville, and many of you have inspired me more than you’ll ever know.

I wish everyone in Coupeville, especially the students, the very best, and I am truly grateful for the time I was able to serve in this beautiful and amazing place.

With respect and gratitude!

Steve King

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Sherry Bonacci sends son Landon off to the state baseball tournament.

They hired a fan favorite.

Sherry Bonacci, a 1989 Coupeville grad and a Wolf Female Athlete of the Year back in the day, is immensely popular in her community.

Now, one of the nicest human beings to ever trod the Earth is coming on board as the district’s new administrative assistant to the superintendent.

“Her skillset and history in the district set her apart as an excellent candidate for this critical position,” outgoing Superintendent Steve King said in a statement.

Sherry will be doing some onboarding and training for this position in July and will officially start in the role in August. Congratulations to Sherry!”

Bonacci, mom to Wolf legend Lindsey and current CHS senior-to-be Landon, will work with incoming superintendent Shannon Leatherwood.

Stephanie and Danny’s sister was previously employed as the district’s special services secretary, a position she has resigned from.

As Coupeville goes through budget cuts, the district is attempting to make reductions through attrition when possible.

King stated the district does not plan to currently replace Bonacci in her former position.

“District leadership and staff will discuss in the upcoming weeks how the workload formerly done by the special services secretary will be absorbed,” he said.

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Dr. Jim Shank and daughter Ashlie hang out at a game in 2018. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The good doctor is off to Utah once more.

Former Coupeville Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim Shank will head up the Emery County School District in Huntington after being hired earlier this week.

As district superintendent, he will oversee two high schools, two middle schools, and six elementary schools.

Shank, who was a finalist when Coupeville replaced the departing Steve King earlier this year, has most recently been employed by the North Beach School District.

During his stint on Central Whidbey, which ran from 2013-2018, the dapper doctor was instrumental in numerous projects being completed.

This included, but wasn’t limited to, a new track oval and facilities, new bleachers in the gym, a new stadium at Mickey Clark Field, and the creation of the Wall of Fame in the CHS gym.

He also was a huge supporter when we held the 101st anniversary of Coupeville High School boys’ basketball.

Before arriving on Whidbey, Dr. Shank was a principal and Director of Federal Programs with the Idaho Falls School District.

He then served as a superintendent in Juab, Utah, and followed up his Coupeville stint with jobs in Idaho before returning to Washington.

Three of his and Sallie’s children — Matt, Brian, and Ashlie — attended Coupeville schools, with the first two of that trio graduating from CHS.

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Shannon Leatherwood

You can have a brew with the new boss.

Incoming Coupeville School District Superintendent Shannon Leatherwood is hosting her first meet and greet this coming Tuesday, May 14.

The event is set for the Cedar and Salt Coffee House, which is located at 200 S. Main.

Middle and high school families are encouraged to attend between 7:30-9:00 AM, with elementary school families invited to meet the new supe from 9-10:30.

The meet and greet is intended to give families a chance “to engage with Leatherwood in an informal setting, ask questions, and share their thoughts and concerns.”

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