Longtime Auburn-Washburn Superintendent of Schools, Dr. McWilliams, recently announced his retirement. He has set his retirement for July 31, 2026, after more than 30 years in public education.
Dr. McWilliams has helped the district through many significant achievements over the years, one of them being a $145 million bond in 2022 for construction projects and expansion of early age education.
“Dr. McWilliams has served our community with tremendous dedication and vision,” said Board of Education President Jeremy Wiltz. “His commitment to our students, staff, and families has shaped the future of our district. We are deeply grateful for his leadership and service.”
The Auburn-Washburn Board of Education is now on the search for the new district superintendent and is naming the new successor in spring 2026 ensuring a smooth transition.