Hannah Nieskens is an experienced educator with a career spanning over two decades. She has worked in three Montana school districts, beginning her career as a teacher in Billings before transitioning into administrator roles in Wolf Point and Whitehall. She currently serves as the Superintendent of Whitehall School District.
Hannah earned her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Montana State University Bozeman, followed by a Master’s in Education Technology from Lesley University. She furthered her expertise with a PK-12 School Administration certification from the University of Nevada and an Executive Juris Doctor from Concord Law School. In 2018, she was honored as Montana’s Principal of the Year, and in 2019, the National Association of Secondary School Principals named her a finalist for the National Principal of the Year award.
Throughout her career, Hannah has been fortunate to work with talented educators and students who have inspired her. She is passionate about education and the opportunities it creates for students. Hannah is committed to ensuring that every student can receive a high-quality education that prepares them for the future. She is grateful for the opportunity to serve and support the schools, educators, and students of Montana.