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    Satsuma City Schools Superintendent Contemplates Move to Russellville District

    2024-03-26
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    Satsuma City Schools Superintendent, Dr. Timothy Guinn, is contemplating a move to the Russellville City School System. Dr. Guinn, who has a 22-year history with the Russellville district, has been offered the superintendent position there. This move would bring him closer to his family and offer professional growth opportunities. However, he remains under contract with Satsuma City Schools and has not made a final decision.

    Dr. Guinn thanked the Satsuma Board of Education, describing them as a dedicated group focused on the welfare of the children, faculty, and staff. He mentioned the potential change, feeling it necessary to share the opportunity he had been offered. He promised to work with the board and staff for a smooth transition if he decides to leave.

    The Satsuma Board of Education, while hoping Dr. Guinn will stay, understands the opportunity he has been offered. They support his decision and are committed to working with him to plan his potential departure. Dr. Guinn has agreed to complete the school year as per his contract.

    Under Dr. Guinn's leadership, Satsuma City Schools have achieved significant milestones. The board expressed their gratitude for his contributions during his tenure. They pledged to continue striving for educational excellence, regardless of Dr. Guinn's decision.

    In the coming weeks, the board will work to uphold the high educational standards of Satsuma City Schools. For further information, contact Amber Day, Marketing and Communications Consultant.

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