A top West Contra Costa school leader announces retirement
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A top West Contra Costa school leader announces retirement
"An alumni of the West Contra Costa Unified School District, Moses earned a bachelor's degree in education from University of California, Berkeley, her teaching credentials from California State University East Bay, a master's degree in urban education leadership from UC Berkeley and her doctorate of education from East Carolina University. Her tenure with the West Contra Costa Unified School District included three- to four-year stints as the principal at Nystrom, Wilson, Stege and Ohlone elementary schools."
"Following the retirement of former Superintendent Kenneth Hurst, Moses was appointed interim superintendent while the district searched for a permanent replacement. Following Cotton's selection this summer, Moses returned to her role as associate superintendent overseeing the business department. From her early days as a principal and coordinator to her role as Associate Superintendent of Business Services and her time recently as Interim Superintendent, Dr. Moses has led with commitment, compassion, and love for our community, Cotton said."
Kim Moses will retire at the end of the school year after nearly two decades with the West Contra Costa Unified School District and a three-decade career in education that began as a teacher in Oakland Unified. Moses held principal positions at Nystrom, Wilson, Stege and Ohlone elementary schools, later becoming a special education administrator and associate superintendent of business. Moses served as interim superintendent during a leadership transition and then returned to oversee the business department. In her business roles she led difficult financial decisions, including multi‑million dollar budget cuts to avoid loss of local control.
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