MVSD Selects Dr. Grant Storey to Serve as Superintendent
After facilitating an extensive, months-long Methow Valley School District Superintendent Search and Selection process involving surveys, focus groups, community forums, recruitment, screening, reference checks, interviews, and careful deliberations using feedback provided by students, staff, parents, educational partners, and community members, the Methow Valley School District Board of Directors has unanimously voted to authorize Andy Wolf, Northwest Leadership Associates Search Consultant to extend an invitation to Dr. Grant Storey to serve as the Superintendent of the Methow Valley School District, effective July 1, 2025. This appointment is contingent upon contractual negotiations and final board approval.
About Dr. Grant Storey
Dr. Grant Storey has over a decade of experience in education and a strong background in teaching, program management, and leadership. He is currently the Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Dual Credit Coordinator for the Methow Valley School District. Committed to the District’s aspirational vision to develop curious, creative, compassionate, competent, action-oriented citizens prepared to change the world, he has led efforts to transform career-focused education and expand opportunities for students to explore career pathways aligned with their strengths and interests. Most recently, Dr. Storey’s work has focused on building community partnerships and securing funding to improve CTE and other district programs, resulting in nearly a million dollars in grants for the district
Dr. Storey’s career in education began in the Seattle Public Schools, where he made a significant impact as a teacher and coach. He earned recognition as a Distinguished Teacher multiple times (2016-2020) and was honored as a “Rock Star” Career and Technical Education Teacher in 2021. He also held multiple leadership roles, including Head Cross-Country Coach, Head Advisor for the HOSA Future Health Professionals Chapter, and Teacher Leader at Cleveland STEM High School. In addition to teaching, he worked on a variety of collaborative projects, including the development of a curriculum for the University of Washington's Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering and educational outreach for the Institute for Systems Biology
Since joining the Methow Valley School District in 2021, Dr. Storey has been a key driver of CTE growth, significantly increasing student participation and access to these programs. In 2024, 71% of the graduating class completed a distinct CTE pathway, and many of those students earned industry-recognized credentials or dual credit. Dr. Storey’s leadership extends to supporting the creation of opportunities for students in dual credit. Working with district teachers and in partnerships with institutions like the University of Washington, Western Washington University, and Wenatchee Valley College, students can now earn key college credits while still in high school, with some earning up to 25 credits by graduation
Dr. Storey is deeply involved in the local and regional community, collaborating with local businesses, higher education institutions, and community organizations to create real world learning opportunities designed to increase students' access to high-demand, livable-wage careers. Notable examples include working with The Methow Valley Elder Care Network to increase student training in healthcare fields, work with the Western Washington University Sustainability Pathways program to create paid student summer internships as part of the Youth Sustainability Corp, and work as a member of the district's Washington Student Achievement Council Regional Challenge Grant team to create earn to learn opportunities in local trades
Dr. Storey’s contributions to the Methow Valley have been recognized with the 2023 Regional Network Visionary Award, which honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional foresight and innovation in career-connected learning. His work continues to focus on creating opportunities for all students, ensuring they have access to career pathways, industry certifications, and college credit, while expanding and preserving partnerships throughout the valley and region
Dr. Storey and his wife were married in the Methow Valley in 2012 and have been living full-time with his family in the valley since 2020. They cherish the close-knit, welcoming community, the intentionality in which life is lived, and how the entire community is singularly focused on its commitment to the growth, discovery, and the boundless potential of its youth. He has two smart, independent daughters that are thriving at Methow Valley Elementary School. Outside of work, Grant enjoys camping, playing hockey in the Methow Hockey league, skiing at the Loup, and recreating on the river or one of the valley’s many lakes.
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Reminder: MVSD Superintendent Finalists Community Forum – Tuesday, February 25
Dear Methow Valley Students, Parents, and Community Members,
This is a reminder that the MVSD Superintendent Finalists Community Forum will take place on Tuesday, February 25, at 7:00 pm in the Methow Valley Elementary Library.
The MVSD Board of Directors invites you to meet the two finalists, Julie Price and Grant Storey. During the community forum, each finalist will provide a brief presentation and respond to a series of pre-selected questions developed using feedback previously gathered from the community. Attendees will be encouraged to record their impressions of each candidate and submit their written feedback to the board in support of their final deliberations and decision.
The board anticipates announcing its final decision as early as the regular school board meeting on Thursday, February 27.
We appreciate your engagement in this important process and look forward to your participation.
In partnership,
Dana Stromberger
MVSD Board Chair
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Superintendent Search Update – February 21, 2025
Dear Methow Valley Students, Parents, and Community Members,
On behalf of the Methow Valley School District (MVSD) Board of Directors, I would like to inform you that Tom Korst has withdrawn from the Superintendent search process. As a result, the MVSD Board of Directors will proceed with two finalists: Julie Price and Grant Storey.
The MVSD Board of Directors invites the community to attend the Superintendent Finalists Community Forum scheduled to take place on Tuesday, February 25 at 7:00 pm in the Methow Valley Elementary Library. During the community forum, each finalist will provide a brief presentation, then respond to a series of pre-selected questions that were developed from feedback previously gathered through the Superintendent Survey and focus groups. The board encourages all attendees to record their observations and share them with the board to assist in support of their final deliberations and decision-making process.
The board anticipates announcing its final decision as early as the regular school board meeting on Thursday, February 27.
On behalf of the board, we value your continued engagement in this important process and appreciate your ongoing support.
In partnership,
Dana Stromberger
MVSD Board Chair
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Superintendent Search Update – February 19, 2025
Dear Methow Valley Students, Parents, and Community Members,
We are pleased to announce that the Methow Valley School District (MVSD) Superintendent Search and Selection Process has reached an important milestone. Following the completion of the application deadline, screening, reference checks, and preliminary interviews, the MVSD Board of Directors has selected three finalists who will advance to the final round of interviews scheduled for Tuesday, February 25th. The three selected finalists include: Julie Price, Tom Korst, and Grant Storey.
The final round of interviews will take place throughout the day, with each finalist participating in meetings with various stakeholder groups. The process will conclude with a Superintendent Finalists Community Forum at 7:00 pm in the Methow Valley Elementary Library. This forum will provide an opportunity for members of the community to listen to each finalist respond to a series of pre-selected questions developed using information previously gathered from surveys and focus groups, and provide written feedback to the Board of Directors. The input received during this session will play a key role in helping the Board make its final decision.
We value your continued participation and engagement in the process. Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping the direction of the search and will remain a critical factor in the final decision.
We appreciate your time, dedication, and ongoing support as we work together to ensure the success of our schools and the future of our district.
In partnership, Dana Stromberger MVSD Board Chair