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Cameron School Superintendent-Retiring

(CAMERON)  KMIL School Superintendent report this morning, Cameron School Superintendent Kevin Sprinkles announced he advised the School board this week he will be retiring at the end of the school year. He will be ending his career in Cameron after 31 years of service to multiple school districts, schools and communities and will be working  until June 30.

 

Cameron ISD praised Sprinkles’ work ethic over six years while overseeing the district and developing optimal education experiences for all its students.

The Board of Trustees expressed appreciation for Sprinkles’ hard work, leadership and determination.

“On behalf of the entire District, the Board of Trustees expresses its sincere appreciation to Mr. Sprinkles for his efforts while serving as Superintendent of this school district and its students, parent, and administrators, and for the many achievements and accomplishments of the entire District team during Mr. Sprinkles tenure as Superintendent,” Cameron ISD wrote in the joint statement.

Board President Dr. Isiah Logan described Cameron ISD superintendent’s retirement as “well-earned.”

“He has worked tirelessly and diligently, and I know that is a retirement well-earned. Thank you for your work, not only here at Cameron ISD but public education as a whole. Thoughts, prayers, and well wishes to you and your family in this next phase of your life,” Logan said.

To see the full statement, including the full quote from the Cameron ISD Board President, you can click here or visit Cameron Independent School District Facebook page.

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