Chicago Sun-Times

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SUPT. TO RESIGN

Rigg, who has led the Chicago Archdioces­e since 2015, will step down at the end of June

- BY NADER ISSA, EDUCATION REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

The superinten­dent of the Chicago Archdioces­e’s Catholic Schools is resigning, church leaders announced Tuesday, less than six years after he took the role and amid a pandemic that continues to challenge schools.

Dr. Jim Rigg “informed us of his intention to transition away from his role,” the Archdioces­e wrote in an email to clergy and staff announcing Rigg’s departure. Rigg, who has led Catholic Schools since the fall of 2015, will step down at the end of June.

In his own email to parents, Rigg didn’t mention any reason for his departure. He instead listed a few initiative­s he considered to be accomplish­ments — among them the reopening of schools during the pandemic — and said “I feel that this is the right time to step away from my role and let another superinten­dent come forward.”

“I am profoundly impressed by the quality and vitality of our Catholic schools, staffed by men and women of exceptiona­l talent and commitment,” Rigg wrote. “I leave my role knowing that God will continue to work through our teachers, principals, and benefactor­s to ensure the continuati­on of this critical educationa­l ministry.”

A spokesman said Rigg informed the Archdioces­e of his resignatio­n Tuesday. The Archdioces­e School Board has formed a search committee and will conduct a national hunt for a new schools superinten­dent, leaders said.

“During this time, Jim led a ‘Renewal and Hope’ strategic plan for schools, leading to improvemen­ts in school Catholicit­y, academics, leadership and operations,” wrote Geno Fernandez, chair of the school board. “Importantl­y, Jim has helped our schools weather the unique challenges presented by the global pandemic, leading our principals and teachers as they maintained learning gains and upheld faith-filled education standards.

“On behalf of the School Board and entire Archdioces­e of Chicago, we are grateful to Dr. Rigg for his dedication to Catholic education and to our students over the past five years and for his collaborat­ive leadership during challengin­g times. We wish him well in his future endeavors and look forward to wishing him well in person when conditions allow.”

Rigg navigated rough financial waters in his tenure running the area’s Catholic schools, moving forward with controvers­ial school closures and parish consolidat­ions. Last year, Rigg shepherded a new $90 million partnershi­p with a Catholic foundation that essentiall­y handed off operationa­l duties for 30 Chicago schools and helped keep a total of 58 schools running.

Rigg also faced criticism from teachers and some parents last fall for his move to reopen schools amid the pandemic — though many Catholic school families welcomed the option to return to in-person learning.

 ?? LINKEDIN ?? Jim Rigg, superinten­dent of the Archdioces­e of Chicago’s schools, is resigning.
LINKEDIN Jim Rigg, superinten­dent of the Archdioces­e of Chicago’s schools, is resigning.

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