HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Hillsborough County Public Schools Superintendent Addison Davis has resigned from his position after just 39 months in the role, the school district announced Thursday.
Davis’ resignation will be effective on July 14.
In a letter to the school board and district leadership, Davis said he felt blessed and honored to lead the 7th largest school district in the nation for the past three years.
He added that leaving his role is one of the most difficult decisions he has ever made, but is going to pursue an opportunity that will take him back to Florida’s northeast where his entire family lives.
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“It is with a conflicted heart that I have elected to resign from my position as Superintendent of Schools in Hillsborough County Public Schools. Over the last 39 months, I have been blessed and honored to lead the 7th largest school district in the nation. During this time, this administration has worked collectively and collaboratively with the School Board to obtain historic improvements in every facet of our organization,” Davis said in a press release.
Pasco County Schools is also expecting a change in leadership after superintendent Kurt Browning announced last year that he will be serving his final term in the position.
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