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Weiser Superintendent Wade Wilson’s Letter of Retirement

February 13, 2023 

Dear Chairman Brush and Weiser Board of Trustees, 

After careful consideration and reflection, I am informing you of my intent to retire from the  Weiser School District at the end of the 2022-23 school year, effective June 30, 2023. This year  I will finish my 33rd year in the Weiser School District, a place where I have served my entire  professional career. 

I will be forever grateful for the opportunities provided to me by you, former Trustees, past  superintendents Wil Overgaard and Jim Reed, and for my colleagues in the District. And our  community has been amazing. Weiser has afforded me a special place to work, raise a family,  and live with a sense of pride.  

I have been blessed to serve the District in a number of roles throughout my career. I spent 11  wonderful years teaching math at WHS, spent 18 incredible years serving as the principal at  Pioneer School, and have spent the last 4 years serving as the superintendent of schools, a role  that has been both challenging and rewarding. Along the way I coached baseball and basketball  at WHS, basketball and football at WMS, and coached my own children in their youth league  endeavors. I have taught summer school, taught in at-risk programs in our community, served as  summer school administrator for the District, worked summer maintenance for the WSD, and  served as the District Academic Achievement Director. I have served on a number of  committees, boards, and teams, and helped develop enrichment programs such as our Elementary  Student STEM Camps and other school based after-school programs and activities. 

Each position that I have held allowed me to obtain new and unique experiences, all of which  added various perspectives to my development and to my perspectives as a school leader. I have  been provided support and acceptance by my colleagues and by our community in each  endeavor. I was accepted by the staff at Pioneer School with virtually no credibility as an  educator at that level. I believe that speaks to the incredible quality of our staffs, the District as a  whole, and the Weiser community. 

The last four years have been accompanied by numerous challenges as the influence of COVID  tested elements not experienced before. I am proud of the efforts of the Weiser School District,  and especially the efforts of our administrative team, Board of Trustees, and others who accepted  the challenges, stood tall, and provided unwavering dedication, leadership, and service during  what many would consider our most trying times in recent history. We weathered the storm, and  I am confident that we have many initiatives that are headed in the right direction. The Weiser  School District appears to be growing, financial support from the State is improving, we have  plans to address aging facilities in the District, we continue to grow new opportunities for our  students at all levels, and we are working toward reimagining the District’s mission, vision, and  strategic plan. All of these things are positive, and I look forward to the progress that we will  continue to make in the coming months. 

My decision to retire was not an easy one to make. Although I planned to continue for another  year, recent events in my life seem to signal that this is the right time. I look forward to giving 

my wife and family a little more of my time and attention – it seems as though they have been  unbelievably patient. And I’m excited for new opportunities for the District to experience  change as well. 

I don’t know yet what the future holds for me, but I am excited for the future and at peace with  the decision. I’ve never really had an exit plan, I’ve just taken things day by day and year by  year. But I knew the day would come when I had to make a difficult decision. I love my job,  have passion for the profession, and I love the Weiser School District.  

When I accepted this position Mr. Overgaard made himself available to help with my transition.  Rest assured, I will do the same for your next superintendent, should they desire any assistance.  

Once a Wolverine – always a Wolverine. 

Thank you so much for everything. 

Respectfully, 

Wade Wilson

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