State superintendent appoints Sheena Van Meter to lead Harrison County Schools

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt has appointed Dr. Sheena Van Meter to serve as the new superintendent of Harrison County Schools, effective Oct. 1, 2026, following the retirement announcement of Harrison County Schools Superintendent Dora Stutler. Van Meter has served as the superintendent of Hardy County Schools since 2017.

Van Meter has more than 20 years of experience in public education. She began her career as a teacher and has held several leadership positions, including assistant principal, principal and assistant superintendent. Van Meter holds a master’s degree in special education and a doctorate in Transformational Leadership from Marymount University. She is a wife and mother of three whose faith is central to both her life and leadership.

“Dr. Van Meter brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will guide her efforts in ensuring the success, academic growth and career readiness of the students of Harrison County Schools,” said Blatt. “She is an advocate of our children and our public schools, and her career reflects her dedication to building a robust system that best serves our communities and our state. I am certain she will continue her record of hard work and success for Harrison County.”

“I am honored to have been named the next superintendent of Harrison County Schools. Throughout my time in public education, I have been led by my faith and my passion for seeing students succeed and learn to believe in themselves has driven every decision I have made,” said Van Meter. “I am dedicated to positively shaping the trajectory of the district while collaborating with other members of my team to support a learning environment that meets the needs of all students.”

“I am grateful for Superintendent Stutler’s servant leadership of Harrison County Schools, beginning with the challenges of distance learning and the COVID-19 pandemic at the start of her tenure,” Blatt said. “Throughout her service as superintendent, she has demonstrated an enduring commitment to academic achievement, continuous improvement and creating opportunities for every student to succeed. I commend Superintendent Stutler for her many years of distinguished service to public education and for the lasting impact her leadership has had on the students, families, educators and communities of Harrison County.”

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