New superintendent Scott Cochran

Scott Cochran Named New Doddridge County Schools Superintendent

The Doddridge County Board of Education voted unanimously to hire Scott Cochran as Superintendent of Doddridge County Schools for a two-year contract at a special meeting Monday night. The board interviewed three candidates at a meeting last Thursday.

"We are excited to welcome Mr. Cochran to the board office," said board president Denver Burnside, "he has the experience, energy and commitment to continue the growth we have seen over the past several years."

Cochran is currently principal at Doddridge County High School where he is completing his second year. Previously, he was Superintendent of Webster County schools for eight years and is a 1993 graduate of Glenville State College, where he received his B.A. in Education. He is also a 2000 graduate of West Virginia University where he received his Master's in Education.

He is married to Shara Cochran, who is a graduate of Marshall University and is currently employed by WVU Hospitals. They have two children, Raegan, who will graduate in April as a Family Nurse Practitioner, and Noah, an O.R. Nurse for CAMC in Charleston.

Cochran said, "I wish to thank the Board for trusting me with the leadership of Doddridge County Schools. I have some very big shoes to fill after the success Dr. Cheeseman has had over the past eight years. I look forward to working with the Board of Education to foster student achievement, leadership development for staff and open and honest communication with the Doddridge County community."

Cochran will oversee a district of 1144 students and over 250 employees.