(From the Diamond R-4 School District)
The Diamond R-4 School District Board of Education has named Christopher Paullus, Ed.S. as the district's next superintendent.
Paullus currently serves as superintendent of the Wheaton R-3 School District, where has has led efforts focused on fiscal stability, staffing systems and strong districtwide instructional practices.
Prior to serving as superintendent, Paullus was principal of Wheaton Elementary School, where he helped strengthen instructional alignment and intervention systems, supported student growth, and emphasized a positive culture for staff and students.
Earlier in his career, he served in the Neosho School District as a high school teacher and program coordinator, supporting student readinesss initiatives and building strong relationships with students and families.
Paullus hold an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in superintendency from Northeast Missouri State University, a Master of Education in Leadership and Administration from Arkansas State University and a Bachelor of Science in Education from Missouri State University.
"I'm excited for the opportunity to partner with the Board, staff, families and the community to strengthen communication, support educators and ensure every student is known, challenged and prepared for what's next."
Board members worked with the Missouri School Boards Association to conduct the search.
Paullus will officially begin serving the Diamond R-4 School District on July 1, 2026.

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