South Haven HS Principal Named Superintendent In Iron Mountain

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Another area educator is moving on to a new post. South Haven High School principal Jerry Sardina has been selected as the new superintendent of the Iron Mountain School District in the Upper Peninsula. Sardina was selected Monday night in a unanimous vote by the school board after two interviews. Contract negotiations are underway. South Haven Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Schooley tells WSJM News they wish Sardina well and says he will remain on site for about the next two or three weeks, but acknowledges the timing for the district is “not ideal.” Schooley says assistant principal Ryan Williamson will take over for the time being.

Sardina’s departure follows those of former Benton Harbor Area Schools CEO Robert Herrera to Farmington and former St. Joseph Public Schools superintendent Ann Cardon to Traverse City this summer.