Dan Boyer’s educational history includes a Bachelor’s Degree from Central Michigan University with majors in Political Science and History and a Master’s Degree from Michigan State University with an emphasis on Educational Leadership. Mr. Boyer has also taken a wide variety of graduate level coursework to complement his former role as a classroom teacher.
Before entering his current role as an administrator, Mr. Boyer has enjoyed 20 years as a classroom teacher in the Morley Stanwood Community Schools district. He also has had the opportunity to serve two terms on the Reed City Area Public Schools board. The combination of these experiences leave him excited to take on the role of a building administrator.
Mr. Boyer’s outside interests include raising his three daughters, Alyssa, Lauryn and Willow. Currently all three of his daughters have graduated from high school and are pursuing their individual paths. Mr. Boyer has also been an active coach, both in the school and as a community coach. He started as a wrestling coach, but later moved to coaching basketball and soccer, which were sports that his daughters found more love for than wrestling.
Other outside experience that Mr. Boyer brings with him include a wide variety of educational fellowships around the United States, participation as a State Department fellow on an educational trip to the Philippines for a month to study their educational system and a similar trip to Japan to study educational models.
Mr. Boyer has found his early experiences at Beal City Schools to be extremely positive. The staff and community members that he has come into contact with have been welcoming and encouraging. He looks forward to many positive years at Beal City Schools.
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