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Superintendent now in new role with ministry

Dianne Turner appointed chief educator for B.C

The province has hired away the Delta school district's superintendent for a key role in the Ministry of Education.

The district last week announced that Dianne Turner has been appointed as chief educator for B.C. The district notes that over the last eight years, Turner, first as assistant superintendent and then as superintendent, has been a fierce advocate for learner success and innovative teaching, both in Delta and as an education leader across the country.

"With the Ministry of Education, the chief educator provides international knowledge, expertise and best practices to ensure B.C. student outcomes remain among the best in the world. In addition the chief educator role will provide expertise and guidance to senior leaders and promote effective and

efficient business practices required for a world-class education system," the district says.

The Delta board of education in 2010 promoted Turner to fill the superintendent position left vacant after the departure of Steve Cardwell. Turner

is a former principal in the Vancouver school system.

The district also announced that Doug Sheppard is the new superintendent and Brad Bauman has been appointed to the position of assistant superintendent.

Sheppard has been one of two assistant superintendents for the Delta district for the last six years. He has been an educator for the past 26 years, holding a wide range of senior

educational roles in school districts across Metro Vancouver and at various levels of the K-12 system.

For the last two years, Bauman has been the district's director of learning services in special programs.