Slippery Rock superintendent to retire
SLIPPERY ROCK TWP — The Slippery Rock School District will look for a new leader next year.
Superintendent Kathy Nogay announced to the school board Monday night that she will retire effective June 30, 2014.
“It’s been a wonderful 13 and a half years,” Nogay said.
She was appointed to be superintendent in 2007, replacing Lee Beaton, who retired.
Nogay came to the district in 2000 as assistant superintendent. Before that, she was the high school principal in the Hermitage School District.
She said in an interview that she is not sure exactly what her retirement will look like yet.
“I have other things I want to do,” Nogay said.
She is involved with Youngstown State University, where she got her doctoral degree and where she teaches occasionally. She said she hopes to get more involved there.
Nogay said she will look for other opportunities to work in Ohio.
Nogay lives in Hermitage with her husband, a retired teacher. She has one daughter and one granddaughter.
Now the board will begin searching for a replacement.
