The leader of Akron’s public schools said Wednesday he’s withdrawing his name from consideration to lead the largest school district in the state.
Superintendent David James was one of two finalists vying to become superintendent of Columbus City Schools, but said in an open letter to the community he was asked by the Akron Board of Education and countless families, employees and community leaders to reconsider.
James explained his interest in the Columbus post during his State of the Schools speech earlier this month.
“Throwing my name in the hat for the Columbus City Schools superintendent position is not about the school board, not about my staff, not about the community," he said. "It’s really about the opportunity to be challenged in a unique way.”
James called the Columbus position “compelling,” but said after the outpouring of support, he wants to remain in Akron and help lead the district and community through future efforts to improve the school system there.