School: Granton - District
Admin. Leaving Position (Family Life - 2023)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kuchta
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/22/2023
Granton-District Admin. Leaving Position (Family Life - 2023)
Granton district administrator leaving position for family life
James Kuchta, the district administrator for the Granton Area School District,
has announced he will not seek to renew his contract, and will move into
retirement.
“I started teaching in 1987,’ Kuchta said, “36 years ago and served as a
teacher, coach, principal and district administrator.
“Granton was in need of a district administrator in August 2020 and asked me to
serve as their interim district administrator that year.
“I served 3 years as District Administrator at Granton. In total, in my career I
was a teacher for 8 years, principal for 16 years and superintendent for 11
years.”
Kuchta felt that, after three years, it was time for someone else to lead the
district.
“During the past three years,” Kuchta said, “the district faced the same
challenges as all schools navigating the impacts of the pandemic, loss of
student learning and mental health issues.
“There is also a lack of highly qualified/certified staff in education and in
many roles of support staff as in all schools statewide and nationwide.”
The issues that have faced the school district have also come with some silver
linings, like when the district was awarded a grant for brand new electric
school buses, a long process with aspects still being decided at board meetings,
such as where the charging stations will go.
However, silver linings come with grey clouds, and even the grant came with both
public curiosity and concern, which Kuchta worked to communicate with the public
at school board meetings.
“The board has a desire to seek a long-term district administrator,” Kuchta
said, explaining his decision. “I look forward to being a grandparent to my
grandchildren and spending more time with them and my whole family.
“What I will miss about the position most is the smiling faces and hugs from the
students and seeing great teaching and learning from excellent educators.”
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