The David City High School community gathers to bid farewell to Principal Couch, celebrating his nearly 30 years of dedication.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesPrincipal Cortney Couch of David City High School has announced his decision to leave after nearly 30 years to take a new position at Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools. Throughout his long tenure, Couch has made significant contributions to the school as an educator and administrator, building deep connections within the community. His transition brings both excitement for new opportunities and nostalgia for the relationships he has fostered over the years. As the community bids farewell, they also send warm wishes for his future endeavors.
Folks in David City are buzzing with news that has certainly caught everyone’s attention. After a remarkable nearly three-decade tenure, Principal Cortney Couch of David City High School is set to close this chapter and embark on a new journey as the principal at Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools. Couch will be making this transition at the end of the current school year in 2024-2025.
For 29 years, Couch has been a cornerstone for students and staff alike at David City High School. From his early days as an English teacher, where he spent a whopping 17 years nurturing young minds, to his recent 12 years in administration, he has been dedicated to making the school a better place. Beyond academics, Couch has also stepped into coaching roles for football and basketball, weaving himself into the social fabric of the school community.
Interestingly enough, Couch wasn’t out there actively seeking a job change. However, when the opportunity at Ashland-Greenwood came knocking, he felt that it aligned perfectly with his career path. The rise of exciting school districts like Bennington, Elkhorn, and Ashland has shown promise, influencing his decision to apply for this new position. Kind of makes you think about how change can sometimes just present itself, doesn’t it?
When considering such a major change, Couch even took a moment to chat with his wife, wondering whether a 52-year-old man like himself should be throwing his hat in the ring when there are younger candidates out there. Ultimately, he felt that taking this role would be beneficial both for him and his family. It’s not just about the job; it’s about making a move that brings them closer to family scattered across places like Kansas City, Omaha, and Fremont.
Reflecting on his career, Couch shared that his transition from teaching to administration has taught him significant lessons in humility and problem-solving. He came to appreciate the different perspectives that come with each role, and those lessons are something he hopes to carry into his new position. As he prepares for this next adventure, he’s looking to create a new to-do list based on the valuable experiences gathered in David City.
What makes this story even more heartfelt is Couch’s sense of loyalty and gratitude toward the David City community. Throughout his years at the school, he has not only been a leader but has also been embraced by colleagues and students alike as part of the family. The supportive feedback he has received about his impending departure only underscores the deep connections he has built over the years.
While the move to Ashland-Greenwood represents an exciting new chapter, it’s clear that leaving behind such a long-standing role isn’t without its emotional challenges. Couch acknowledges that parting ways with a community that has supported him will be tough. However, the prospect of new adventures coupled with the chance to be nearer to family weighs heavily on the positive side of the decision.
In short, the community of David City is not only losing a dedicated principal but is also sending well wishes for Couch’s future adventures in Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools. It’s true what they say: every ending paves the way for new beginnings, and for Couch, a thrilling new journey awaits.
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