Tiverton Superintendent Announces Retirement
TIVERTON, RI – The Tiverton School Committee has announced that Superintendent Dr. William K. Kelleher will retire after a decade of dedicated service to the district. Dr. Kelleher’s tenure is marked by significant progress in educational initiatives and community engagement, leading to improvements in academic performance and student well-being.
His retirement is set for June 30, 2023, and it comes as a surprise to many in the community who have valued his leadership during challenging times, including the recent pandemic. Under his guidance, the district has focused on enhancing curriculum standards and fostering a safe learning environment for all students.
School Committee Chair, Richard Dumas, praised Dr. Kelleher for his unwavering commitment, stating that his leadership has had a lasting impact on both students and staff. Plans for transitioning leadership are currently underway, with the committee set to begin the search for a new superintendent in the coming weeks.
Community members are expected to gather at upcoming school committee meetings to express their gratitude for Dr. Kelleher’s contributions and to discuss the future direction of the Tiverton School District. His retirement signals both an end and a new chapter for the school community.
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