(KMZA)--The Superintendent of Marysville USD 364 plans to step down from the district’s helm in order to focus on his health.
Superintendent Bill Mullins made the announcement Monday through a post on social media.
He is continuing a battle with cancer.
Mullins said he informed the Board of Education during a special meeting last week of his intention to leave the district in the next few months, which “will open the door for an interim superintendent for the 2019-20 school year and the search for a new superintendent who would begin July 1, 2020.”
Mullins said he feels stepping down is the best decision for himself, his family, and USD 364.
He said “there are many great things happening in the district right now” and the district is “headed in a good direction.”
Mullins has served as superintendent since July 1, 2014.
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