The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

District bids Goodin fond farewell

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

The Spring-Ford Area School District community said goodbye to departing superinten­dent David Good Monday as the first meeting of the year marked his last.

Goodin made the surprise announceme­nt last month just before the holidays.

He has accepted a job as the superinten­dent of schools in Sampson County, North Carolina and is returning to his native South to be closer to his children and grandchild­ren.

Monday night, the school board voted unanimousl­y to accept his resignatio­n, and then treated him to a video celebratin­g his accomplish­ments and allowing staff, board members and other members of the community to wish him well.

State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146th

Dist., was on-hand in person to wish him well. A former long-time member of the school board, Ciresi was on the board when Goodin was hired nine years ago.

Goodin moved the district forward and “you are leaving a great legacy,” he said.

“You’ve helped create a school district to be proud of,” said board member Linda Fazzini.

Board member Tom DiBello was also on the board when

Goodin was hired and at the time, the district “was not moving in the right direction.”

“Now Spring-Ford is one of the top districts in Pennsylvan­ia,” DiBello said. He noted that at times the two have clashed, but that they always knew each was trying to do his best for the district.

“The accomplish­ments over the last 10 years are almost too many to count,” DiBello said.

“This district is better off because you were here,” said board member David Shafer, who was also on the board when Goodin was hired.

“School districts don’t move forward because of

the efforts of just one individual,” Goodin said when it came time for him to give a report. he praised his staff and administra­tive team, and the community for helping support the

improvemen­ts and accomplish­ments the district pursued.

He saved special praise for Assistant Superinten­dent Robert Rizzo. “I am leaving the district in capable hands, but it’s time for me to go home and be with my family,” Goodin said.

The board presented Goodin with a framed map of the Spring-Ford School District and he wished the district “all the best moving forward.”

The search for his replacemen­t will begin with a search for a firm to search for his replacemen­t.

Last night the school board unanimousl­y agreed to allow the administra­tion to being contacting firms that specialize in superinten­dent searches and to provide informatio­n on that search to the board at the meeting in two weeks.

Spring-Ford will be joining the Owen J. Roberts, Pottsgrove and Boyertown school districts, all of whom have had their superinten­dents retire or move to new jobs in the last four months.

“This district is better off because you were here,” uote goes right here in this space just like this right here in this space just like this here.”

— Board member David Shafer

 ?? IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT ?? An image of Springford Schools Superinten­dent David Goodin grabbed from the goodbye video shown to the school board Monday night.
IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT An image of Springford Schools Superinten­dent David Goodin grabbed from the goodbye video shown to the school board Monday night.
 ?? IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT ?? State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146th Dist., is a former Spring-Ford Area School Board member and was on hand Monday to bid David Goodin good luck.
IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146th Dist., is a former Spring-Ford Area School Board member and was on hand Monday to bid David Goodin good luck.
 ?? IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT ?? Longtime Spring-Ford Area School Board member Tom DiBello was on the board when Goodin was hired and wished him well in his new job.
IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT Longtime Spring-Ford Area School Board member Tom DiBello was on the board when Goodin was hired and wished him well in his new job.

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