About

 
 

Todd Wester Deputy Superintendent, Livingston Public Schools.

Working closely with partners from community agencies and organizations, Todd leads the school district's efforts in Collective Impact, Work-Based Learning, School-Based Mental Health, and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support. He chairs the Screen, Intervene, Refer to Treatment committee of the LiveWell49 Resilience project, dedicated to developing and implementing mental health screening tools that can guide participants toward supports if needed. Over his lifetime Todd has made his living as a fishing outfitter, commercial fly-tier, woodworker, and author.

He is past president of the Livingston Baseball Association and the Fishing Outfitters Association of Montana. He is a native of Billings, MT, and attended Stanford University (B.A. Philosophy) and Montana State University (B.A. Elementary Education, M.Ed. Educational Leadership). He enjoys fishing, hunting, old pickup restoration, cooking, sports, and music. His group, Benson's Landing String Band, performs at fundraisers and benefits. He has three children.