LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WTVA) -- The superintendent of the Louisville Municipal School District has announced he will retire at the end of the current school year.
Dr. William Wade announced his intentions to step down during the board of trustees meeting this week.
Wade has worked as an educator for over 40 years.
He has worked in the Louisville and Kosciusks schools, and served as superintendent in Union, Mississippi and Polk County, Tennessee.
Wade was hired superintendent of the LMSD since July of 2009 after a nationwide search.
His final day on the job will be June 30.