Shaker Heights Schools News Article

Timothy Krevinko Hired as Long-term Substitute Administrator for Curriculum and Instruction

August 16, 2017 – Timothy E. Krevinko, a veteran educator with extensive teaching and administrative experience in Ohio and Florida, has been named curriculum and instruction long-term administrator for the 2017-2018 school year. The Board of Education approved his appointment Tuesday.

In his new role, Mr. Krevinko will support the development of a unified curriculum that provides continuity of instruction, aligns with the new state academic content standards, and leverages the benefits of the International Baccalaureate Programme for all students in grades PreK-12.

An Ohio native, Mr. Krevinko brings to his new role broad experience in all of the core academic disciplines. He also has strong experience in areas such as assessment, intervention and professional learning. He served as Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Assistant Principal for Student Services in the School District of Lee County (Florida), a county-wide system with 121 schools and more than 92,000 students. While there, he assisted in the development and implementation of an instructional framework that aligned with state standards, effective instructional practices, student learning needs and assessments. He also was responsible for the high school-level advanced studies program.

Description: https://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gifMr. Krevinko has also served as an Assistant Principal in the South-Western School District in Grove City, Ohio, and was Interim Assistant Elementary Principal and Interim Director of Student Services in the Buckeye Valley Local School District in Delaware, Ohio. Most recently, he served as a Curriculum and Instruction Specialist in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Early in his career, he taught in the Brunswick and Berea school districts.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in photojournalism from Kent State University and a master’s degree in reading comprehension from Baldwin Wallace College.

"Mr. Krevinko has the experience and leadership skills to facilitate our curriculum development process for the benefit of all children," said Terri L. Breeden, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction. “We are delighted he has joined the Shaker team.”

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