Hannibal Board Approves Superintendent’s Retirement

by Contributor | December 9, 2010 9:32 am

Mike DiFabio
Mike DiFabio

Hannibal’s Board of Education approved the retirement of Superintendent of Schools Mike DiFabio Wednesday night, a formality that comes as the district is already engaged in finding his successor.

The board’s vote was unanimous and came without comment.

DiFabio’s retirement, effective June 30, 2011, will bring with it a lump sum payment of $40,000.  It’s a length-of-service award that was negotiated into his contract.

DiFabio’s retirement will end a tenure that began in crisis.

He inherited a school district that was falling onto the state’s list of schools in need of improvement, at the same time that it was coping with the discovery of a scheme that saw a department head using hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money to buy high performance auto racing parts to install in racing cars.

DiFabio guided the district as it instituted a new program that produced solid gains in elementary reading scores and through two school construction projects.

In recent years, DiFabio has had to guide the district as it was forced to cut programs and services because of state aid cutbacks.  His final budget will likely bring even more cutbacks.  He refused his last contracted pay raise because of the financial crisis.

He was not planning to retire.  The Board of Education last year rejected a contract worked out between DiFabio and a committee of board members.

There is some uncertainty whether the board offered DiFabio an opportunity to renegotiate his contract.  DiFabio has said he simply decided to leave.

The district has hired a consulting firm to lead the search for a new Superintendent.

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