A number of short-term superintendents have left their posts within the last week as the tidal wave of turnover that began late in the COVID pandemic continues to roil K12 leadership.
The most high-profile departure was that of , who reached a separation agreement with the Charleston County School District’s board on Friday and resigned immediately. Gallien was hired by the South Carolina district in May when he was superintendent of Wisconsins Racine USD. The school board also announced that Gallien was exonerated by an external investigation of complaints he created a hostile work environment.
The shortest-term leader to leave in recent days is Hanover School District 28 Superintendent who is stepping down after just three months in the Colorado post, The Gazette reported. About a month ago, district employees complained at a school board meeting about the district’s handling of its taxes prior to Calverts hiring. He had been conducting a review, the newspaper noted.
Superintendent has announced that Dec. 31 will be her last day at Ferndale Schools in Michigan, after having served since June 2022, according to the Oakland County Times.In Colorado, another superintendent also hired in 2022 is parting ways with his district. has resigned from the Roaring Fork School District after having been on family medical leave since August, The Aspen Timesreported.
In New York, has resigned from the Riverhead Central School District after about two years on the job. He had been on leave from the Long Island district since the beginning of the month, according to multiple local reports that also noted in Riverhead. Cheryl Pedisich, retired superintendent of Three Village Central School District, will serve as Riverhead’s interim superintendent until June 30.
And in New Jersey, resigned suddenly on Friday after two years at the helm of Princeton Public Schools, citing “professional and personal reasons,” Planet Princeton reported. Kelley will be on paid administrative leave until Aug. 31, when her term with the district end officially, the website noted.
A longer-term superintendent, has submitted his resignation from the Douglas County School District in Nevada. Lewis had been clashing with the school board over various issues in recent months, The Nevada Independent reported. Lewis was hired in 2020, at the beginning of the COVID pandemic.
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Superintendent is leaving Alaska’s Delta/Greely School District after five years at the helm, according to the Delta Wind. Finally, in Montana, appears to have resigned suddenly from the West Yellowstone School District, where she also served as K5 principal, KNZK reported.
Other shifts in the superintendency
The Monroe City School Board in Louisana has placed Superintendent on paid administrative leave after a preliminary investigation “raised serious concerns” about his actions, KNOE reported.The investigators have informed the school board that their investigation is not complete, and they stressed that they had made no final conclusions concerning the facts,” the school board said in a statement. “The placement of Superintendent Vidrine on administrative leave is nothing more than the school boards attempt to provide his investigators with the widest latitude possible to complete their investigation and report their findings without any possible suggestion that Superintendent Vidrine in any way hampered or influenced the investigation”
On the retirement front, Superintendent says she will wrap up her tenure at Colorado’s Pueblo School District 60 on July 1, after having served as its leader since 2016 and worked in the district for more than 30 years, thePueblo Chieftain reported.



