The Woodward-Granger Community School District Board of Directors accepted the resignation Monday night of Superintendent Brad Anderson.
“Brad has submitted his resignation to take place at the end of this contract year,” Board President Ashley Brandt said. “The board has not collectively created any comment or statement. I would like to speak on behalf of myself and thank Brad and his family for the years and years of dedication and service to Woodward-Granger. You’ve done a lot of really great things in your time here to be really proud of, and I personally want to thank you for that.”
Board members Troy Janssen, Tim Bogardus and Board Vice President Jennifer Benbow voted in favor of accepting Anderson’s resignation. Board member Dave Elliott opposed the motion.
Anderson had no comment after the meeting.
Anderson held the district’s top administrative post since 2006, currently earning a salary of $143,850, which includes his partial role as curriculum director and half-time transportation member. His contract expires June 30.