FREMONT, MI (WTVB) – Former Bronson Community Schools Superintendent Steve Wilson did not get the Superintendent’s job in Fremont, Michigan.
Wilson was one of two candidates who made it to the final round of interviews on Tuesday night but he was beaten out of the position by Kingsley Area Schools Superintendent Brad Reyburn.
Kingsley Area School Board President Anthony D. Temple announced on Wednesday that Reyburn was offered and accepted the position with the Fremont Area School District which is located in Newaygo County.
The Board of Education of Bronson Community Schools announced last Wednesday night they had accepted Wilson’s resignation as district superintendent as part of a separation agreement.
His departure from Bronson had 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 had further comment.
The board on June 21 also voted to name Curriculum Coordinator and Director of Grants Kate Wall as Interim Superintendent.
Wilson had been the Bronson Superintendent since January 2, 2020.
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