Superintendent

Dr. Dan Streeter is proud to serve 13,000 students and 2,000 employees as superintendent of the Marana Unified School District. During Dr. Streeter's time in MUSD, the District has worked to implement a continuous school improvement framework while also overseeing a comprehensive capital needs analysis to address aging infrastructure, population growth, and the need to modernize learning environments.
In 2025, MUSD opened Tangerine Farms K-8 and the Marana Vista Academy, a personalized learning high school program, bringing the total number of schools in MUSD to 20.
Prior to coming to MUSD in July 2020, Dr. Streeter served five years as the superintendent for the Humboldt Unified School District, Yavapai County’s largest school district. During that time, Dr. Streeter led a major strategic reform plan focused on redefining, redesigning, and reimagining education. This included the collaborative development of a strategic plan focused on a system-wide vision of 21st-century education consisting of a focus on collaborative teaching and learning environments, high-quality instruction, standards-referenced reporting, and competency-based education.
Dr. Streeter earned a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Northern Arizona University with a research emphasis in personalized learning environments. Additionally, he received his National Superintendent Certificate from the American Association of School Administrators as a part of the 2019 West Coast Cohort. Dr. Streeter serves as a member of the Marana Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors, the AASA Governing Board, Vice-Chair of the Arizona Education Management Council, and is a past president of the Arizona School Administrators Association.
Dr. Streeter and his wife, Emily, have two children, Colin (UCLA alumnus) and Cade (attending the University of Puget Sound).


