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St. Edmond hires new principal

-Messenger photo by Britt Kudla
Maurice (Maury) Ruble, principal of grades 6-12 at St. Edmond Catholic School, leads an assembly on the first day of school. At left is the Rev. Ross Canigla, and at right is Tabitha Acree, St. Edmond elementary principal.

St. Edmond Catholic School hired a new principal in 2024 to lead its sixth through 12th grade classes.

Maurice (Maury) Ruble began his tenure with the school on July 1, 2024. He previously served as a middle school and high school principal within the Ogden Community School District.

“I am deeply grateful and humbled by the opportunity to serve as the 6-12 principal at St. Edmond Catholic School,” Ruble said. “It is an honor to be entrusted with such an important role in shaping the lives of our students, and I look forward to working with the entire school community to provide the best possible education and faith-based leadership for our young people.

“My family and I could not be more excited to join the St. Edmond family.”

Ruble holds a master’s degree in education/administration and supervision from the University of Phoenix.

He has also served as an assistant principal and activities director at Bondurant-Farrar High School.

St. Edmond board members worked with Grundmeyer Leader Services, of Huxley, to conduct the search for a new principal. Ruble was interviewed by parents, teachers and community members.

“The St. Edmond school board was very pleased with the applicants that we received through Grundmeyer Leader Services,” school board President Mike Johnson said. “Mr. Ruble’s combination of experience and faith are exactly what we were looking for.”

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