
Peyton brings nearly two decades of experience in public education, including leadership roles at both the school and district levels
CAMAS — Camas School District recently announced the appointment of Griffin Peyton as director of secondary education.
Peyton brings nearly two decades of experience in public education, including leadership roles at both the school and district levels. He currently serves as senior director of instruction and leadership for Evergreen Public Schools, where he supervises and supports 15 K–12 principals serving more than 9,000 students.
Throughout his career, Peyton has focused on strengthening instructional systems, supporting school leaders, and creating learning environments where students and staff can thrive. His experience includes serving as principal of Union High School and Frontier Middle School, where he led efforts to improve student achievement, increase graduation outcomes, strengthen student support systems, and expand opportunities for student voice and engagement.
As principal of Union High School, Peyton helped maintain an average graduation rate of 95.9 percent over five years and co-led a districtwide Freshman Success Initiative that significantly increased on-track graduation rates for Hispanic students. He has also contributed to districtwide curriculum alignment, professional learning, school improvement planning, and principal development.
“Griffin’s leadership is grounded in relationships, collaboration, and a deep commitment to student success,” said Camas School District Superintendent Dr. John Anzalone. “His experience supporting schools and developing leaders will be an asset as we continue to advance opportunities and outcomes for every student.”
Peyton earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Western Washington University, a Master’s in Teaching from Washington State University Vancouver, an Educational Administration Certificate from Washington State University Vancouver, and a Superintendent Certificate from Washington State University.
In his new role, Peyton will provide leadership and support for the district’s secondary schools, working closely with principals, teachers, students, and families to advance the district’s strategic priorities and ensure high-quality learning experiences for all students.
Peyton will begin his new role with Camas School District on July 1, 2026.
About Camas School District
Camas School District serves approximately 7,200 students across 13 schools and programs. The district is committed to creating an inclusive environment where each student experiences a sense of belonging, high-quality instruction, and deeper learning. Guided by its strategic plan and Profile of a Graduate, Camas School District prepares students to thrive in school, career, and life.
Information provided by the Camas School District.
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