Steve Rabb, principal of the Enumclaw Middle School - Courtesy photo
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Steve Rabb, principal of the Enumclaw Middle School

Enumclaw's Steve Rabb named vice president of Association of Washington Middle Level Principals


May 23, 2012 · 10:44 AM

Steve Rabb, principal of Enumclaw Middle School, will be the next vice president of the Association of Washington Middle Level Principals. Rabb will serve as vice president during the 2012-13 school year, president-elect in 2013-14 and president in 2014-15.

AWMLP is a 26-member board that meets quarterly and represents nearly 700 middle and junior high school principals and assistant principals from around the state. It is one of three grade-level boards that inform the work of its parent organization, the Association of Washington School Principals.

Rabb was elected by his peers for his active involvement in the principalship with such accomplishments as Enumclaw Middle School being named a School of Distinction by OSPI in 2011.

Rabb has been principal at EMS for 14 years and was the assistant principal at the school for six years prior to that. Before that he taught junior high for six years. He holds a bachelor's degree in education, with a history major and language arts minor, from Seattle Pacific University, and a master's degree in educational administration from Western Washington University.

Enumclaw's Steve Rabb named vice president of Association of Washington Middle Level Principals

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