Rochester Schools Superintendent announces he will retire at the end of June

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Rochester Schools Superintendent announces he will retire at the end of June

Superintendent Kyle Repucci assured the community he will work closely with the School Board and district leadership to ensure a smooth transition. (Rochester Voice file photo)

ROCHESTER - Rochester Schools Superintendent Kyle Repucci on Thursday announced his decision to step down at the end of June.

Repucci has served as superintendent of the Rochester School District for eight years and stated it was with a mix of emotions that he shared the news regarding his future.

"This decision was not an easy one," he said. "The relationships built and the shared experiences we've had make departing a bittersweet moment.

"Serving the community where I was raised and lived in for roughly 30 years has been an absolute privilege. Together, we've achieved significant milestones, fostered an environment of growth, and prioritized the success and well-being of our students."

Repucci assured the community that he will work closely with the School Board and district leadership to ensure a smooth transition, offering full support.