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Aurora Superintendent Rico Munn resigning at end of school year

District will launch the search for its next permanent superintendent later this month

 Aurora Public Schools Superintendent Rico Munn has a laugh with student Wesley Tun-Medina, 12, during a math card game at North Middle School June 17, 2014.
Andy Cross, The Denver Post
Aurora Public Schools Superintendent Rico Munn has a laugh with student Wesley Tun-Medina, 12, during a math card game at North Middle School June 17, 2014.
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Aurora Public Schools Superintendent Rico Munn plans to resign at the end of this school year and assume a less active role in leading one of the state’s most diverse districts starting in January.

The district announced the change in a letter from school board President Debbie Gerkin on Friday afternoon.

The Aurora school board plans to vote on a transition agreement and plan at its Tuesday meeting. Munn’s contract expires at the end of this school year. This fall, the board and superintendent had been in conversations about Munn’s evaluation and contract.

Munn “will begin transitioning to a support role” for the remainder of the school year, with a modified schedule, the announcement says. The board plans to hire an acting superintendent for the rest of this school year.

The district will launch the search for its next permanent superintendent later this month. Munn has agreed to help the new superintendent adjust to their job during the first semester of the 2023-24 school year.

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