The Wayne-Westland Community Schools is facing a significant change at the top as John Dignan has officially stepped down from his role as superintendent just weeks before the new school year starts. His resignation was confirmed during a Board of Education meeting held on August 19, 2023.
According to a letter sent out to the school community, the circumstances surrounding Dignan’s resignation were described as mutually agreed upon by both him and the school board. The board president, Bradley Gray, expressed gratitude for Dignan’s time in office, stating, “The terms outlined in the Agreement have been mutually-agreed-upon by all parties. The Board wishes to express its appreciation for Dr. Dignan’s service to the District and community.”
Dignan, who was hired in 2020, had been under scrutiny after the district reported a budget shortfall of $28 million last school year. His leadership choices came under fire, leading to his placement on administrative leave back in June while the board and community deliberated his future in the role.
Following Dignan’s resignation, Jennifer Curry, who was serving as an assistant superintendent, has taken over as the acting superintendent. In a message sent out the day after the board’s meeting, Gray acknowledged Curry’s efforts, saying, “We also want to express our appreciation to Jennifer Curry, our acting Superintendent. She and her leadership team have been hard at work preparing for another successful school year.”
Gray further emphasized the commitment of the school district to move forward positively under Curry’s leadership. He remarked that the school district’s team is focused on the mission of ensuring all students become “knowledgeable, responsible, contributing members of a global society.” This statement reflects a forward-looking approach as the school prepares to welcome students back.
Parents and community members may still be curious about the process that will be followed to select a permanent superintendent. At this time, school officials have not provided details regarding any specific plans for filling the position. As this situation continues to evolve, many will likely be watching to see how the district manages this transition.
Curry’s leadership experience within the district and her commitment to education is being hailed as a positive asset during this time of change. As acting superintendent, her immediate goal will be to ensure that the reopening of schools runs smoothly, keeping students’ education and well-being at the forefront.
As classes prepare to resume, it’s clear that the Wayne-Westland Community Schools are focusing on the future and the challenges ahead. With a new chapter beginning after Dignan’s departure, stakeholders in the district remain hopeful that the transition will lead to improved guidance and financial responsibility.
This story will continue to be monitored as additional information becomes available regarding the district’s plans moving forward. Community members and parents are encouraged to stay engaged and informed as Wayne-Westland Schools continue to navigate this significant leadership change.
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