About Clint Moroziuk
Dr. Clint Moroziuk is a passionate educator and leader who has spent over 25 years shaping Catholic education in Alberta. He is currently the Superintendent and CEO of Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools, where he oversees both strategic direction and day-to-day operations.
Clint holds a Doctor of Education from the University of Calgary, along with two master’s degrees, including one in Religious Education from Newman Theological College—where he now also teaches graduate students. His career began in the classroom, teaching from kindergarten through grade twelve, before progressing into leadership roles including assistant principal, principal, HR director, and assistant superintendent.
He is actively involved in the broader education community, currently serving as President of the College of Alberta School Superintendents and President-Elect of the Canadian Association of School System Administrators. He has contributed articles, served on expert panels, and presented at conferences on topics such as reconciliation and faith-based leadership.
Outside of his professional work, Clint enjoys making music and spending time with his wife and children. He is deeply engaged in his faith community, serving as parish council president at St. Sophia Ukrainian Catholic Church. Clint is also a dedicated supporter of Catholic Social Services and has served on the Friends of Sign of Hope Committee.
His work—both in schools and in the community—centres on building relationships, nurturing faith, and making a meaningful impact.
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