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The Madison Local Schools is pleased to announce the hiring of Daniel J. Rambler as the district’s next Superintendent. Following an extensive search and selection process, completed in partnership with the Educational Services Center for the Western Reserve, the Madison Local Schools’ Board of Education unanimously voted to appoint Rambler at a special meeting held on March 11th, who will officially assume the role on August 1st.
Rambler brings twenty-three years of experience in education. He currently serves as Superintendent for Sandusky City Schools, where he has led the district since 2022. He previously served as Director of Student Support Services, Central Office Administrator and Coordinator of Student Services, and Assistant Principal for Akron Public Schools. Prior to that, he taught language arts for five years at Norton Public Schools.
Rambler earned a Bachelor of Education from the University of Akron, a Master of Educational Leadership from the University of Cincinnati and is working on a Ph.D. through Concordia University.
Board of Education Member, Brian Horvath, who obtained professional references as part of the board’s due diligence process said, “Colleagues and board members we contacted from both, Akron and Sandusky schools, all spoke highly of Mr. Rambler and recommended him without hesitation.”
Board Member Jean Sency said, “Mr. Rambler’s record of leadership and improving student achievement made him the right choice to guide our district moving forward. He has my full support.”
“In every position Mr. Rambler has held, his career core revolves around championing students and helping them achieve their full potential. Mr. Rambler values shared decision-making as a fundamental necessity for creating positive climates for students, educators, staff, and families.” said Board Member, Jeff Thompson.
“We are pleased to welcome Mr. Rambler to the Madison Local Schools family,” said Michelle Hayes, Vice-President of the Madison Local Schools Board of Education. “He brings a wealth of knowledge and skills that will lead Madison Schools into a new era. We are confident he will be a transformative leader for our district.”
In accepting the position, he expressed enthusiasm for joining the district. “I want to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our educators, staff, students, families, and community members who make Madison such a special place. I am excited and honored to have the opportunity to serve the students, families, and staff of Madison Local Schools.” said Rambler.
Board President, Shawn Douglas, thanked the Educational Services Center of the Western Reserve saying “The ESC’s extensive experience assisting local district’s recruit and support Superintendents was vital throughout this process. We are grateful to their entire team!”
The posting for the position generated twenty-three applications. The Board chose seven candidates to interview and brought forward three candidates for final interviews. Key stakeholder groups, including parents, business owners, senior citizens, community leaders, and staff members provided valuable input considered by the board prior to interviewing candidates. Representatives from those groups provided additional input to the Board after meeting individually with each of the three finalists.
April 4, 2025
Dear Madison Community,
As we welcome the month of April, there continues to be so much happening around the district. Spring sports are underway, along with spring concerts and the many awards and activities on the horizon. While the weather may not say spring, our busy calendar does!
This week, we had two Kindergarten Registration Nights. If you could not attend and still have not registered for Kindergarten, please do so as soon as possible. You may access the online registration system at https://www.madison schools.net/student-registration/k-12-registration. Registration is important as it helps our staff plan appropriately for the next school year.
State testing begins next week for students in grades 3-12. Please check with your building(s) for the exact schedule. This testing is critical to help us know where we need to help our students improve and where we as a district need to focus on instructional goals.
Next week, the high school begins scheduling for the 2025-2026 school year. If you have questions regarding this process, please email your child’s counselor. Scheduling information can be found at https://highschool.madisonschools.net/guidance-1/scheduling. Incoming freshmen will receive more information later this month.
Our community partner Hudson Family Signs is sponsoring an MHS Prom Fundraiser DIY Workshop. Join us for a fun night of painting on Mon, Apr. 28, 2025, at Brewstreaks in Madison, starting promptly at 6:30 pm. Feel free to arrive earlier and have dinner beforehand. A portion of the proceeds will benefit this year’s MHS prom committee to pay for decorations, etc. Sign up by April 13 at https://www.hudsonfamilysigns.com/products/madison-high-school-prom-fundraider-diy-workshop-at-grand-river-cellars-6pm. If you have questions, please email Julie Vacca at julie.vacca@madisonschools.net.
This week’s newsletter features articles on the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project; an MHS-sponsored food drive in memory of a beloved Madison teacher; and our alumni spotlight is on the new Administrative Assistant for the Superintendent, Andrea Kirby. If there is something you would like to know more about regarding the district, please email me at angela.smith@madisonschools.net.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend. #MadisonStrong!
Sincerely,
Angela Smith
Superintendent