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Nancy House retires as superintendent of Milford Schools

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Nancy House is retiring as superintendent of the Milford Exempted Village School District after five years at the helm.

She will retire on July 31 after 38 years as an educator, including 27 in Milford.

House taught English and publications at Milford High School for 15 years before becoming principal there for two years.

She then served five years as the school district high school program director.

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“My decision to retire has been a tough one, but it’s just time for me to be with my loved ones,” House said.

“Life is precious and life is short. I plan to spend more time with my husband Ernie, who has been retired from Milford for four years, and our daughters Libby and Erika.

The Board of Education will now begin planning to find a new superintendent, said Wendy Planicka, director of communications for the school district.

“It has been an honor and a privilege to play a leadership role in the community where I have lived since 1988,” said House.

“I will forever have incredible memories of teaching at Milford High School and working with amazing young adults and talented and dedicated colleagues.

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“I am grateful to have had the opportunity to know and work with the hundreds of Milford employees over the years, many of whom are friends,” she said.

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