Friday, August 24, 2012

Congratulations to our new Q-Comp Plan Administrator


In early August of this year a team of AHEM leadership and Anoka Hennepin administrative personnel hired our first Q-Comp Plan Administrator. The individual who was selected is Kim Pavlovich.

Ms. Pavlovich is a current Anoka Hennepin employee, serving most recently as the Johnsville Elementary principal. Prior to that assignment she served the students and staff as Principal of Jefferson Elementary School for seven years.

Kim was born and raised in upper Michigan and is proud to be called a “Upper”. Both of her parents, all three of her brothers, as well as her daughter are practitioners in the education field, serving in either public schools or higher education settings. As Kim stated, “Education seems to be a trait in my family gene-pool”. Kim enjoys downhill ski racing, running, and exercise in general. She is an avowed life-long learner who likes new challenges, is competitive and enjoys helping others excel.

Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree from Bethel University, a Masters degree and Principals license earned at the University of Minnesota. She has worked in North St. Paul school district as a classroom and gifted/ talented teacher and in St. Francis school district as a teacher and principal.  In addition, she is the outgoing chair of the Metro Principals Academy Advisory Board.

Ms. Pavlovichs’ goals for our Q-Comp plan include: open and transparent communication, development of web resources for participants, and strengthening our district’s Pre K -12 continuity and student outcomes. It is her intent to serve as a knowledgeable and approachable “Go To” person for the implementation of our new plan. She is looking forward to working with the AHEM Q-Comp Plan coordinator who will be selected in October of this year. Kim will be housed at the new ESC and can be reached at 763-506-1377 or through district e-mail. 

By AHEM Vice President LeMoyne Corgard

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