The head of the Little Chute School District will retire at the end of the school year.
Superintendent David Botz has held the position for 15 years. He’s been with the district for 25 years, after working in southern Wisconsin. He thinks it’s time to step aside, and give someone else an opportunity to be part of a great school district.
He says the board will interview consultants next week to help with the search for his replacement. Botz hopes a new superintendent will be in place by April.



