Hillsboro School District names new Glencoe High School principal and central office director

A high school principal in Sisters will replace Carol Loughner at the helm of Glencoe High School in Hillsboro next school year. Loughner is retiring in June.

Bob Macauley began his career in 1981 as a middle school teacher in Kuna, Idaho before moving to Gaston where he taught middle school language arts, high school physical education and was the athletic director.

In 1992, Macauley moved to Sisters where he spent six years as a humanities instructor at Sisters Middle School before moving into administration as an assistant principal at Sisters High School. In 2002, he was named principal at the school.

As principal, Macauley oversaw the development of a teacher collaboration program and established systems for proficiency learning, among other programs.

W.L. Henry Elementary principal Travis Reiman will move to the district office as the new director of English as a Second Language and Migrant Services, replacing Edward Tabet, who resigned.

Reiman is finishing his first year as principal at the school. Prior to that he was dean of students at the school for two years.

Reiman began his career at North Eugene Alternative High School as an instructional assistant and has worked as a teacher and professional development specialist in schools in northwest Oregon, as well as in the states of Jalisco and Hidalgo in Mexico.

He has also worked as an adjunct professor at Marylhurst University offering language and language development classes to students in the Master of Arts in Teaching Program. Additionally, Reiman, who is bilingual, has served as an English as a Second Language teacher and case manager at the middle school level.

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