WCPS superintendent announces retirement
Wayne County Public Schools’ Superintendent Dr. David Lewis announced his retirement Monday evening in a letter to members of the district’s leadership team.
“It has been my honor and privilege to serve the students, families, staff, and communities as superintendent for the past two years,” he wrote. “As I shared with the Board and the Leadership Team, Wayne County Public Schools is very much on stable financial ground and our schools are moving in a positive direction academically. Our district is well positioned for the future.”
Lewis’ last day will be March 31.
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