The Madill Superintendent, Larry Case, is retiring at the end of the 2022-2023 school year. The Rotary Club posted on Facebook to show their appreciation for everything that Case has done.
'This week we would like to take a second a recognize the Madill Public Schools Superintendent for the past five plus years, this will be his last year with Madill Schools and will be retiring,' the post stated. 'He joined Madill Rotary as soon as he came to Madill.'
'When asked what his favorite memory from Rotary washesaiditwasmeetingthe awesome people in Rotary as well as everyone pitching in to make Ms. Hartin’s Speech play/MurderMysteryDinner successful,' he added.
Case and his wife, Debbie have been married for 42 years and have three daughters and three granddaughters. He attended Tonkawa High School and graduated from Southeastern College.
He advised others to always be true to themselves and be respectful.
“Be 'you', mutual respect and care for all will make a better place,” he said.
Case said he doesn't regret anything from his career that spanned over four decades.
“Thishasbeenawonderful place,' he said. 'After fortyone years in education, I have nothing but great memories of the people of Madill. I absolutely LOVED my time here and thank you to everyone.”