The Peace Wapiti Public School Division has named Mike Lauzon as the next Assistant Superintendent of Learning Services.
Lauzon has been with the division for 25 years and says he is looking forward to embracing the new challenge.
“I’m incredibly excited to begin this new chapter as Assistant Superintendent and continue to serve the PWPSD community,” he says.
The new Assistant Superintendent adds that his focus remains on supporting PWPSD schools and ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed.
In his new role, Lauzon will be responsible for supporting students in numerous areas, including assisting those with complex needs, collaborating with the Inclusive Education team, working with Indigenous Education partners, and providing wellness support.
Additionally, as student services lead, Lauzon will support the work Peace Collaborative Services and Early Childhood Services do within the division.
Lauzon will take on his Assistant Superintendent duties this fall, when current Assistant Superintendent Shawn O’Shea becomes Superintendent of Schools.