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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Rick Skeen is new interim assistant principal and athletic director of King's High School

Rick Skeen, intermi assistant principal
and athletic director
King's High School

King’s Schools is pleased to introduce Rick Skeen as the interim assistant principal and athletic director of King’s High School as it enters the 2013-14 school year.

Skeen had been serving as a math teacher and head boys basketball coach over the past two years at King’s, following a decade-long position at Burlington-Edison High School in Skagit County. In addition to his new duties, Skeen will continue serving as head boys basketball coach.

“Rick has quickly become known and trusted at King’s for his outstanding work ethic, passion and ability to motivate and inspire those around him. Those traits will serve him well as he takes on this new challenge,” said Bob Rhulman, King’s High School principal.

Skeen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Math Education from Northwest Nazarene University and a Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. 

“I am honored to take on this role, and will work hard to serve the King’s community. I have big shoes to fill, but am excited to do my part as the school and athletic department work to become even stronger,” said Skeen.

Skeen will fill the shoes of Jeff Geers, who is leaving King’s after a successful six-year run in the position of assistant principal and athletic director. King’s has won the WIAA Scholastic Cup for six consecutive years, recognizing excellence among Washington high schools in athletic and academic achievement.

King's Schools is an independent, interdenominational Christian school in Shoreline, for students from preschool to grade 12. King's has been recognized in the Seattle area for its commitment to academic excellence, Christian commitment, a strong, caring community, and a rich heritage of alumni. King’s Schools is part of the CRISTA family of ministries.


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