Part-Time Superintendent

Palouse

Closing date: Jul 1, 2026

PLEASE CONTACT LISTED CONSULTANTS FOR APPLICATION MATERIALS.

The Palouse School District…

The Palouse School District is a small, rural district of 180 students, located in central Whitman County. We serve students in both our elementary and high schools and partner with the Garfield School District to provide middle school education. Our community is deeply supportive of our schools and truly values education.

We are seeking a superintendent who understands the strong local ties our school maintains and who brings the enthusiasm needed to help our district grow.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE COOPERATIVE

As part of the Garfield-Palouse Cooperative, Palouse School District #301 and Garfield School District #302 partner to provide enhanced, local educational opportunities for the communities of Garfield and Palouse in southeastern Washington while keeping strong roots in their hometown schools.

The building in Palouse serves Palouse Elementary School (grades P–5) and the Cooperative Garfield-Palouse High School (grades 9–12).

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The Palouse Community…

The small town of Palouse, located in eastern Washington, is a quiet, historic farming community nestled within the rolling hills of the Palouse region. Known for its picturesque setting along the Palouse River, the city features charming early 20th-century architecture, including its well- preserved downtown and iconic brick buildings.

Agriculture – particularly wheat farming – has long been the backbone of the local economy, shaping both the landscape and lifestyle. Today, Palouse offers a peaceful, small-town atmosphere while attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, local events, and access to nearby outdoor destinations like Kamiak Butte County Park.

Visitors to the Palouse can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural attractions. Popular viewpoints like Steptoe Butte State Park offer panoramic views of the rolling hills, especially stunning at sunrise and sunset. The historic Palouse Falls State Park features a dramatic 198-foot waterfall plunging into a rugged canyon, providing one of the region’s most iconic sights. Scenic drives, biking routes, and hiking trails weave throughout the countryside, while local wineries, small-town museums, and seasonal festivals give visitors a taste of the area’s rural charm and heritage.

Request Application Materials

District Website
www.garpal.net

Student FTE
180

Application Materials Available

Apr 10, 2026

Consultant
Dr. Gene Sementi
509-998-8394
Sementi8822@gmail.com

or

Mr. Joel Aune
509-389-2430
gunderaune@gmail.com