Dr. David Hoffert serves as the Superintendent (2014-current) in the Warsaw Community Schools. Prior to his current position, he served as the Assistant Superintended/Chief Academic Officer in the Warsaw Community Schools (2011-2014), principal of Northfield Jr./Sr. High (2009-2011) in Wabash, IN and as a history teacher and boys track coach at Warsaw Community High School (2002-2009). David graduated from Warsaw Community High School, received his undergraduate degree in secondary education from Anderson University, Master Degree from Olivet Nazarene University, Principals Licensure from Indiana Wesleyan University, Education Specialist and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana State University. As a history teacher, he participated in historical research studies focused on the WWII Veteran oral histories through the Lilly Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the University of Hawaii East-West Center. David was honored at the White House for being one of the top 100 future ready superintendents due to his work with the advance of STEM education and rural connectivity. David resides in Warsaw with his wife Rachael (Education Professor at Grace College) and three children (Ryun, Robinson, and Roosevelt), two of which came to be part of the Hoffert family by means of adoption from Ethiopia. The Hoffert’s have also had the privilege of being guardianship parents. Away from the schools, David enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, running marathons (6-time qualifier and participant in the Boston Marathon) serving as a part time professor for the Indiana State University Ph.D. program and continuing to conduct historical research.