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Two former Bend HS principals named to Madras HS posts

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The Jefferson County School District said Wednesday it will welcome three new leaders to the administrative team this coming fall — and at least two of the names should be familiar to Central Oregonians.

Mark J. Neffendorf has been appointed Madras High School’s new principal, with HD Weddel to join Nate Tyler as one of the high schools two vice principals. Ken Parshall will serve as the new principal for Warm Springs K-8 Academy.

Two community forums will be held on Tuesday, June 30 th to provide community members with an opportunity to meet the new administrators prior to the end of the current school year.

JCSD New Administrator Meet & Greets

Tuesday, June 30

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

MHS Performing Arts Center

412 Buff Street, Madras
Light Breakfast will be provided

11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
WS K-8 Community Room

50 Chukar Road, Warm Springs
Light Lunch will be provided

“This is a remarkable opportunity for our district,” said Jefferson County School Superintendent Rick Molitor. “The combined experience and expertise of our new administrators, along with their strong communication and family engagement skills will help us build upon the work that’s been done to date. These leaders will bring a great synergy to our staff, students and families.”

Neffendorf brings 34 years of experience in the Oregon education system, including five years at Bend Senior High School, where he preceded Weddel as the principal from 2004 to 2009.

Neffendorf most recently served as principal for Tigard High School near Portland. where he was recognized for his work to start a mentor program that pairs students with adults to help them plan for their futures. He also served as a champion for school spirit and academics and has led the development of International Baccalaureate and dropout prevention and recovery programs.

Weddel comes to Madras with 36 years of experience in education — including 10 years as an administrator. A graduate of Portland State University, Weddel began his career in education as a teacher before taking on administrative roles, including serving as the principal of Bend Senior High School from 2009 to 2014.

Throughout his career, Weddel has been recognized at a local and statewide level for his leadership in education, being named Principal of the Year by the Bend La Pine School District for the 2013-2014 school year, and winning the 2014 State of Oregon Principal of the Year Award.

Weddel also has related training in small community learning and engaging at-risk students. Weddel left Bend Senior High to accept a position as chaplain for the football team of his alma mater Oregon State University in Corvallis. His work was focused on motivational coaching and character development for the players.

Parshall, who began his teaching career in Crook County, most recently served as superintendent for the Salem-Keizer School District. Prior to leading the district, he held the title of principal for McKay High School. With more than 17 years of experience in education, he brings a proven track record in school improvement and family/community engagement, Jefferson County school officials said..

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