Announcing our new principal of St. Joseph’s Catholic School: Amanda Kuznia! Amanda has served as our Assistant Principal and will step into this new role starting the 25/26 school year.
After a national search, multiple applicants, and several outstanding interviews with a committee comprised of teachers, parents, board members, and the Catholic school superintendent, the principal position has been offered to Mrs. Amanda Kuznia-and she has graciously accepted.
“I am humbled and honored to step into the role of principal at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in this special year as we celebrate 125 years of faith-filled education. Our school has been a place where students grow in wisdom, faith, and service, guided by Catholic values and a commitment to excellence. As we mark this milestone, I look forward to building on this incredible legacy, strengthening our connection to the parish, fostering a welcoming and supportive community, and ensuring that our students continue to thrive spiritually and academically. It is a blessing to be part of this legacy, and I look forward to working together with this incredible community to carry forward the mission of St. Joseph’s for generations to come.” ~Amanda Kuznia
Amanda Kuznia comes to us with 17 years of experience in education and has spent the last 3 years as our Assistant Principal. She has served as a classroom teacher, District Integration Specialist (Learning Coach for Teachers),and Assistant Principal. She has presented at several regional, national and international conferences on educational technology. She is a faith-filled Catholic woman who joined the Church with her children eight years ago. She values Catholic education and is actively involved in parish life at Holy Apostles. In her spare time she enjoys spending family time attending sporting events and games, golfing, boating and skiing. She and her husband enjoy traveling with their family and are always looking forward to their next adventure. Fun Fact – Mrs. Kuznia’s kids go to St. Joe’s and Bishop Kelly!