SHAWANO, WI (WLUK) — The superintendent of the Shawano school district is stepping down just as a new school year is about to begin.
Randi Anderson is resigning Sept. 2, she confirmed to FOX 11.
She included this statement:
It is with mixed emotions that I am writing to share with you that I have resigned from my role as your Superintendent effective Sept. 2nd. Family is extremely important to me and I need to spend more of my time focusing on family. For the past three years I have truly enjoyed working alongside you. I thank each of you for your hard work and dedication to our students and families, I wish you all the best as you start the 2022-2023 school year.
Anderson has led the district since 2019. Kurt Krizan, the current director of curriculum and instruction, will serve as acting superintendent.
An online petition calling for Anderson’s removal had nearly 1,200 signatures as of 11 a.m. Thursday. The petition cited budget concerns in the district as well as staff resignations.
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