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Glenn Maleyko has been appointed as Michigan’s new state superintendent by the State Board of Education. Maleyko, currently superintendent of Dearborn Public Schools, will take over from Michael Rice. His selection followed a vote that resulted in a 5-3 decision. With over 30 years in education and a strong track record, including a 95% graduation rate in Dearborn, Maleyko’s leadership will be pivotal during a period of significant challenges in Michigan’s education system.
Lansing, MI — Glenn Maleyko has been appointed as Michigan’s next state superintendent by the State Board of Education, with his appointment set to take effect on October 4, 2025, pending contract negotiations. Maleyko, who is currently the superintendent of Dearborn Public Schools, will succeed Michael Rice, who is retiring after six years in the role.
The selection of Maleyko was the result of a vote by the State Board of Education, which concluded with a 5-3 decision. He emerged from a competitive field of three finalists, which also included Lisa Coons and Judy Walton. Maleyko has been a prominent figure in the Dearborn district, having served there for over 30 years in various capacities, including teacher, principal, and central administrator.
Under Maleyko’s leadership, Dearborn Public Schools has seen significant improvements in performance, most notably achieving a 95% graduation rate. Additionally, six of the district’s schools were recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education, reflecting strong academic performance and exemplary teaching standards.
Maleyko’s appointment arrives during a challenging period for education in Michigan, where state officials have faced criticism concerning student performance. Recent assessments revealed that only 24% of fourth and eighth graders in Michigan demonstrated proficiency in literacy on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. The urgency for educational reform and improvement in literacy rates has become a pressing issue for the state.
In his interview with the board, Maleyko highlighted the significance of fostering student relationships and making a tangible impact on their educational experiences. Board President Pamela Pugh commended Maleyko’s leadership abilities and extensive connections throughout the state. This sentiment was shared despite some board members voicing their opposition to his selection, arguing that he was not as well-prepared as the other candidates.
Maleyko brings an extensive academic background to his new role, holding a doctorate in educational leadership and policy studies from Wayne State University, along with degrees from the University of Detroit Mercy and the University of Windsor. His educational qualifications, coupled with his practical experience, make him a strong candidate to address the challenges facing Michigan’s education system.
The State Board of Education undertook a rigorous selection process for the state superintendent position, starting with a pool of 33 applicants. After filtering through candidates, the board narrowed it down to seven semifinalists, eventually selecting three finalists for the final interviews. The mixed reactions from board members during the voting process included dissent from Republicans Tom McMillin and Nikki Snyder, as well as Democrat Mitchell Robinson.
With Maleyko’s upcoming departure from Dearborn Public Schools, the district will need to initiate the search for a new superintendent. Stakeholders in education will closely monitor Maleyko’s efforts as state superintendent, with many hopeful for a collaborative approach to address the pressing concerns in Michigan’s education system.
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