Stevensville High School teacher Robert DoBell has left his teaching job to become the new Superintendent in the Lone Rock School District following the resignation of former Superintendent Scott Stiegler last August.
DoBell served as the Stevensville High School Vice-Principal for four years and then as Curriculum Director for K-12 for another eight years before moving to Three Forks, Montana where he took a job as Principal of the 6 to 12th grades for two years. He then served another four years at Three Forks as K-12 Superintendent.
His career was temporarily interrupted for a year when he returned home following the death of his father, aunt and grandparents. He was subsequently hired as a history and social studies teacher at Stevensville High School before being offered the Superintendent position at Lone Rock.
“I always have liked Lone Rock School,” said DoBell. He said the staff at Lone Rock was wonderful to work with and he enjoyed the fact that he was still part of the greater Stevensville area. He said he was hoping to do more together with the Stevensville School in terms of coordinating their curriculum to make for easier transition for students when they enter the Stevensville school system, as many students do.
DoBell said it was great to be back in the valley and he looks forward to working with the Lone Rock community. He encouraged any parents with questions about anything at the district to contact him at the school, 777-3314.