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Juan Larios

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Juan Larios

Juan Larios is the Superintendent of Woodburn Public Schools and serves on the Marion and Polk County Early Learning Hub Board. Larios is a double Western alum, receiving his undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education.

 

Email: lariosj@wou.edu

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