Superintendent Dearden wins Cognia Excellence in Education Award1 min read

Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent and Sedona Red Rock High School Principal Dennis Dearden poses for a photo with his Cognia Excellence in Education award on Friday, Nov. 4.

Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Superintendent Dennis Dearden was recently recognized for his leadership skills with the Cognia Excellence in Education Award.

“The state-level award is presented in each state to one individual who has demonstrated unparalleled leadership in promoting and advancing excellence in education,” Cognia representative Dr. Krista Anderson stated via email. “Nominees may be teachers, administrators, board of education members, or community representatives … The Excellence in Education Award is a wonderful way to recognize a person who has demonstrated leadership and/or service in the field of education in Arizona, in service to the Cognia vision, mission and values.”

“I was very honored to be selected,” Dearden said. “I’ve received a lot of awards, but it’s humbling because you never do it alone. You have to have a great team to lead.”

Dearden was nominated by the president of the district’s Governing Board, Randy Hawley.

Cognia, formerly known as AdvancED, was formed in 2006 through the merger of three other regional accreditation organizations. The company aims “to impact and inspire education providers to advance and enable pathways of success for all learners.” Cognia currently accredits 36,000 schools serving almost 25 million students in more than 90 countries.

The award was presented at the Arizona School Administrators Fall Leadership Conference on Monday, Oct. 31.

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Tim Perry

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.

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