On January 8, 2025
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Rene Sanchez named Superintendent of Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union

Courtesy RNESU Rene Sanchez

On Jan. 1, Rene Sanchez became the superintendent of schools for the Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union (RNESU). Sanchez, who previously held the position of interim superintendent, brings extensive experience and a vision of innovation and community-focused leadership.

Before joining RNESU, Sanchez served as superintendent of the Champlain Valley School District in Vermont, as assistant superintendent of operations in South Bend, Indiana, and a secondary principal in Houston and Austin, Texas. During his tenure as interim superintendent at RNESU, Sanchez prioritized elevating student achievement, strengthening community connections, and addressing the diverse needs of students, staff, and families.

“I’m honored and excited to be selected to serve as the full-time RNESU superintendent,” said Sanchez. “Working with our staff, students, and community over the last six months has been truly rewarding. I look forward to partnering with our boards, employees, families, and eight towns to support our students and help them achieve success in school and beyond.”

Laurie Bertrand, chair of the RNESU board, expressed enthusiasm for the appointment: “The Board is thrilled that Rene is our permanent Superintendent. Since his time here, he has proven to be a team player, student-driven, and community-minded.”

The decision to appoint Sanchez was guided by feedback from stakeholders during the 2024 superintendent search process. According to the search committee, his qualities and accomplishments as interim superintendent distinguished him as the top candidate among several applicants.

RNESU anticipates that Sanchez’s leadership will continue to foster positive outcomes for the district’s schools and communities.

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