2.4.13 PressRelease_BD Announce Retirement

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  Yukon  Public  Schools  Superintendent  Bill  Denton     Announces  Retirement  

Yukon,  Okla.  –  Yukon  Public  Schools  Superintendent  Bill  Denton  announced  plans  today  to   retire  from  the  district,  effective  June  30,  2014.    Denton  made  the  announcement  at  the   district’s  monthly  school  board  meeting,  one  week  after  YPS  board  members  extended  his   contract  for  another  year.   “This  is  a  bittersweet  day  for  me,”  said  Denton,  who  has  served  as  superintendent  of  Yukon   Public  Schools  for  six  years.    “I’m  proud  of  what  we  have  accomplished  during  my  tenure.    I   will  miss  serving  alongside  our  great  teachers,  students  and  parents.    However,  it’s  time  for   me  to  begin  planning  the  next  stage  of  my  career  and  family  life,  all  the  while,  giving  the   district  ample  time  to  find  a  new  leader  who  is  a  good  match  for  this  community.”     Denton,  a  career  educator,  previously  served  as  superintendent  of  Woodard  Public  Schools   and  held  administrative  roles  in  Bartlesville,  Fairview  and  Vici  Public  Schools.    He  has  been   named  District  Administrator  of  the  Year  five  times  by  the  Oklahoma  Association  of   Secondary  School  Principals  and  the  Oklahoma  Association  of  School  Administrators.     In  addition  to  his  Yukon  school  involvement,  Denton  is  active  in  the  Yukon  community  serving   on  boards  for  the  Yukon  United  Way,  the  Yukon  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Youth  and  Family   Services,  Inc.   “Yukon  has  been  fortunate  to  benefit  from  Bill’s  steady  leadership,”  said  John  Nail,  YPS  Board   President.    “The  district  has  experienced  tremendous  growing  pains  in  recent  years.  Bill  has   kept  us  moving  in  the  right  direction,  always  focused  on  quality  education  for  every  student.”   Under  his  leadership,  Denton  was  successful  in  passing  a  $92.4  million  bond  issue  to  build  a   world-­‐class  high  school  campus  and  athletic  facilities.    He  was  instrumental  in  adding   technological  and  curriculum  advancements  to  foster  collaborative  learning  environments,  in   addition  to  accelerating  reading  and  math  achievement  programs  to  prepare  students  for   college.     Denton  said  he  has  much  to  accomplish  in  the  next  17  months,  including  finishing  the  build   out  of  the  state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art  high  school  athletic  facilities.    He  also  wants  to  focus  on  providing   teachers  more  professional  development  to  help  with  added  responsibilities  in  the  classroom.   The  Yukon  School  Board  will  be  working  with  a  yet-­‐to-­‐be-­‐determined  education  search  firm   to  help  recruit  and  interview  potential  superintendent  candidates.    They  plan  to  hold  a  series   of  community  meetings  to  get  feedback  from  citizens  about  qualities  they  desire  in  a  new   superintendent.     -­‐end-­‐