Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese Appoints New Schools Superintendent

News Summary

The Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese welcomes Sarah Grey as the new schools superintendent starting July 1. With 20 years of experience in Catholic education, she aims to continue the legacy of growth and community commitment established by her predecessor. Having served as assistant superintendent since 2020, Grey is prepared to face the challenges and opportunities within the diocese’s 31 schools, promoting a vibrant educational environment for students and families.

Big Changes for Grand Rapids Schools: Meet Sarah Grey, the New Superintendent

Grand Rapids, get ready for an exciting new chapter in Catholic education! The Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese has recently announced the appointment of Sarah Grey as the new schools superintendent, starting July 1. This is a significant shake-up for the diocese’s educational landscape, which covers a network of 31 elementary and secondary schools.

A Strong Foundation in Education

A native of Ohio, Sarah Grey brings a wealth of experience to her new role. With around 20 years under her belt as a teacher and administrator in Catholic schools, she’s certainly not new to the game. She kicked off her career in vibrant Colorado before taking on significant responsibilities back in Grand Rapids where she has been serving as the assistant superintendent since 2020. With a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and two master’s degrees in education from the esteemed University of Notre Dame, she’s well-equipped to tackle the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Stepping into Big Shoes

Taking over the reins from longtime superintendent Dave Faber, who has dedicated 15 years to the role, is no small feat. Faber announced his retirement last year, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and growth. Under his watch, the diocese has celebrated four consecutive years of rising enrollment in its schools. The diocese’s council and Bishop David Walkowiak are optimistic that Sarah’s appointment will continue this trend and further advance Catholic education in the area.

Commitment to Community and Growth

What’s truly heartwarming is Sarah Grey’s emphasis on community. Having attended Catholic schools in Toledo, Ohio, from preschool all the way through high school, she understands the vital role education plays in nurturing faith and character. Her previous roles have seen her navigate the complex world of middle school teaching, assistant principal, and principal, leaving a lasting mark on Denver’s Catholic school community. Now, her aim is clear: to build on Faber’s legacy and ensure that the schools remain an integral part of the evangelizing mission of the diocese.

A Thriving Educational Environment

As Grand Rapids continues to see a surge in student enrollment, the challenges of maintaining a vibrant educational environment will certainly be at the forefront of Sarah’s plans. Engaging with pastors, principals, educators, and, most importantly, the students, she is committed to fostering an environment that promotes academic achievement alongside spiritual growth. This fresh leadership comes at a pivotal moment for the diocese’s schools, as they seek to extend their reach and better serve their communities.

A Bright Future Ahead

With Sarah Grey at the helm, the future looks bright for Grand Rapids Catholic schools. Her dedication, experience, and community-centered approach are sure to resonate with families and educators alike. As the leadership transition approaches, the excitement in the air is palpable, and the entire Catholic community is eager to see how Sarah Grey will bring her vision to life.

Stay tuned, Grand Rapids! With this new appointment, it seems like great things are on the horizon for Catholic education in the area. There’s definitely a sense of optimism, and everyone is looking forward to what Sarah Grey will achieve as she leads the way into a promising future for the diocese’s schools.

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