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Home›News›Education›Lindner named Loyal school district administrator

Lindner named Loyal school district administrator

By Julie Schooley
January 10, 2020
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LOYAL – The School District of Loyal Board of Education has named Chris Lindner as the district administrator, beginning with the 2020-21 school year.

Lindner, current Junior/Senior High principal, has been employed by the district since 1994, initially serving as the technology and drivers education instructor for 18 years before assuming an administrative role.

Lindner has earned a bachelor of science degree in technology education from UW-Stout and a master of education degree in educational leadership from UM-Winona. He is in the process of completing his district administrator’s certification from Concordia University.

A release from the district said that Lindner “has been instrumental in spearheading programs to improve curriculum, staff development, district policies, faculty evaluation, student conduct, overseeing school budgeting, and K-12 writing initiatives. His focus on student learning extends from those individuals pursuing post-secondary education across the board to intervention strategies for those who struggle to achieve.”

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