Pasco schools leader earns top state award


Pasco School District is home to another state award-winning educator. 

Superintendent Michelle Whitney was recently named 2026 Washington State Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA)Whitney, a Pasco native, has led the district since 2016 after starting her career as an elementary school teacher. 

“Michelle Whitney’s leadership in the Pasco School District shows what it truly means to put students at the center of everything we do,” said Jeff Snell, WASA’s executive director, in a statement. “Her leadership has brought a sharper focus on individual student success – expanding access, lifting student voices, and building a culture of belonging that has improved outcomes and strengthened community trust. Michelle leads with grace, courage, and compassion – qualities that inspire everyone around her to do the same.” 

Pasco has nearly 19,000 students and 2,250 staff. It opened two new high schools this school year as it seeks to accommodate community growth while also meeting the needs of its diverse population and preparing students for future careers. That effort hasn’t gone unnoticed, with Pasco High School’s Gabriela Whitemarsh being named 2026 Washington State Teacher of the Year. 

Whitney will now be eligible for National Superintendent of the Year, which will be announced in February.  



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