(Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Press Release, April 14, 2026)

CHS Principal Benjamin Cody

Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 (PCSD 25) is pleased to announce the selection of Benjamin Cody as Principal of Century High School. Cody will succeed Sheryl Brockett, who is retiring following years of dedicated service to the Century High School community. This administrative change will take effect July 1, 2026.

Benjamin Cody currently serves as the Assistant Principal at Century High School. He brings fourteen years of experience in education, including four years in school leadership. During his time at Century, Benjamin has been a key member of the administrative team, contributing to the development of school culture, strengthening special education systems, and building aligned instructional practices.

Benjamin began his career as an English teacher, where he developed a strong foundation in literacy, learner engagement, and classroom instruction. His transition into administration has been marked by a focus on creating systems that support both learner achievement and strong professional collaboration among staff.

A lifelong member of the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 community, Benjamin was born and raised in Pocatello and is a graduate of Highland High School. He earned both his Bachelor’s degree in English and his Master’s degree in Pre-K–12 Education Administration from Idaho State University. He has served the district for 12 years, and his connection to the community continues through his two children who attend district schools.

Benjamin expressed his enthusiasm for the role, stating: “Century has always been a special place to me—not just professionally, but personally. I’m honored to step into this role and continue building systems that support our learners, align our staff, and ensure every learner has access to meaningful opportunities for success.”

PCSD 25 Superintendent Dr. Douglas Howell shared his confidence in Cody’s leadership, stating: “Benjamin’s deep roots in our community, combined with his commitment to strong systems and collaborative leadership, make him the right choice to lead Century High School. He understands what it means to be More Together, and I am confident he will continue to build on the strong foundation already in place.”

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