UNION CITY, MI (WTVB) – The process of selecting a new Superintendent in the Union City Community School District has gotten underway as Ronna Steel will be retiring at the end of the school year.
Her retirement request was accepted by the Union City School District Board of Education during a special meeting last Friday. She served as the Union City Superintendent for two years and said in her retirement letter that her time with the district was a blessing.
She also said her husband has taken a new job near where they have a home in Georgia and her retirement will allow her to spend time helping her father transition to living with them.
During her career as an educator, Steel also served as a Superintendent of the Hillsdale Intermediate School District, the Barry Intermediate School District and Maple Valley Schools. She previously worked in the Union City district as a principal at the middle school and high school. She was also in charge of special education implementation.
The district’s web site has an on line survey to aid the school board in their search for a new superintendent. The opening was posted this week.
Applications will be accepted through June 4. Interviews are scheduled to start June 14. It’s hoped a new superintendent can be selected by the end of June.



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