FREMONT, MI (WTVB) – Former Bronson Community Schools Superintendent Steve Wilson may become the next School Superintendent in Fremont, Michigan.
Current Superintendent Brad Jacobs says Wilson has made it to the final round and will be interviewed by the school board next Tuesday night, June 27 along with Kingsley Area Schools Superintendent Brad Reyburn.
Four candidates were interviewed in the first round. Wilson was interviewed by the board on Tuesday night.
The district is located in Newaygo County about 30 minutes northeast from Muskegon and 50 minutes northwest of Grand Rapids.
According to an on line posting by the Michigan Association of School Boards, the Fremont School Board “will offer a comprehensive, multi-year contract. A preliminary salary range of $130,000 to $145,000 has been established.”
The Board of Education of Bronson Community Schools announced Wednesday night that as part of a separation agreement, they have accepted Wilson’s resignation as the district superintendent.
His departure from Bronson has more questions than answers. A tersely written two paragraph statement from the Bronson School Board gave no reason as to why Wilson was leaving. It only stated that under terms of the separation agreement, neither party has further comment.
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