AUBURN -- Superintendent John Plume will leave the Auburn Enlarged City School District this summer.
The school board accepted his retirement effective July 27 during Tuesday's meeting.
"My hope is to return to a teaching assignment," Plume said. "I would like to finish my career as I started."
Plume began his tenure with the district in 2001, but has invested 35 years in education. That career as a teacher, coach and administrator will continue in South Carolina, where he plans to move with his wife, Rebecca.
In addition to warmer weather, Plume said he looks forward to a more confined schedule as opposed to the 60-plus-hour work weeks he often logs as an administrator.
Read the full report in Thursday's edition of The Citizen.
"My hope is to return to a teaching assignment," Plume said. "I would like to finish my career as I started."
Plume began his tenure with the district in 2001, but has invested 35 years in education. That career as a teacher, coach and administrator will continue in South Carolina, where he plans to move with his wife, Rebecca.
In addition to warmer weather, Plume said he looks forward to a more confined schedule as opposed to the 60-plus-hour work weeks he often logs as an administrator.
Read the full report in Thursday's edition of The Citizen.
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