Hoover City Schools Superintendent announces retirement plans

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Hoover City Schools superintendent announces retirement plans

SCHOOL. THIS IS 13. BREAKING NEWS IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW. THAT BREAKING NEWS, HOOVER CITY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT DR. DEE FOWLER ANNOUNCING HIS RETIREMENT AFTER JUST TWO YEARS WITH THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. DR. FOWLER WILL LEAVE HIS POSITION ON OCTOBER FIRST, MEANING THE SCHOOL BOARD WILL IMMEDIATELY BEGIN THE SEARCH FOR HIS REPLACEMEN

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Hoover City Schools superintendent announces retirement plans

The Hoover City Schools Board of Education will soon begin searching for a new superintendent. Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler announced his retirement Tuesday, effective on Oct. 1. Fowler was hired to lead Hoover City Schools in April 2021 but was met with controversy because he did not apply or publicly interview for the position as five other candidates did.Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WVTM 13 Fowler came to Hoover from Madison County, where he was the superintendent there. Fowler replaced Dr. Kathy Murphy, who became president of Gadsden State Community College.

HOOVER, Ala. —

The Hoover City Schools Board of Education will soon begin searching for a new superintendent.

Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler announced his retirement Tuesday, effective on Oct. 1.

Fowler was hired to lead Hoover City Schools in April 2021 but was met with controversy because he did not apply or publicly interview for the position as five other candidates did.

Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WVTM 13

Fowler came to Hoover from Madison County, where he was the superintendent there.

Fowler replaced Dr. Kathy Murphy, who became president of Gadsden State Community College.

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