Andrus named to student support services role

Cheney Public Schools announced in a June 11 news release that it has named Dr. Robin Andrus as the assistant director of Student Support Services. Andrus earned her bachelor’s degree at Eastern Washington University, graduating cum laude, as well as her master of science degree in school psychology.

She received her P-12 principal certification from Washington State University, and obtained her doctor of education degree in innovation in educational leadership from Wilmington University, where she received the Doctor of Education Award for Academic Excellence.

Most recently, Andrus has worked as a school psychologist for Woodbridge School District in Delaware and in the Colville School District after returning home to Washington state. Prior to her tenure at Woodbridge, she served as assistant superintendent of the Laurel School District.

In prior years, Andrus served as director of special programs and services for the Seaford School District, assistant principal in Georgetown, Del. and special education coordinator/teacher and school psychologist in Vancouver, Wash. and Portland, Ore. She also worked as an adjunct professor, College of Education, at Wilmington University between 2011 and 2015.

“With her passion for special education students and her expertise, Robin will be a wonderful addition to Student Support Services,” the Cheney School District said in the release.

Andrus will begin her new position in July.

 

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