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McCloskey Named Next District Superintendent

Posted Date: 02/12/26 (09:10 AM)


Ottumwa Community School District

Ottumwa Board of Education Names Brad McCloskey Next District Superintendent

The Ottumwa School District Board of Education has selected Bradley McCloskey as the district’s next superintendent; his contract was approved by the Board at a special Board meeting this morning.

McCloskey is Ottumwa Schools' current associate superintendent, a role he has held since 2022. He started his career as an educator with the district in 2004, having served as a biology and anatomy teacher at Ottumwa High School for six years. He then taught science at West Branch Middle School for three years.

After serving as a teacher for nine years and an Upward Bound instructor at Indian Hills Community College, McCloskey shifted his career toward administrative roles. Before returning to Ottumwa as associate superintendent, he served as an assistant principal at Keokuk High School, as principal at Keokuk Middle School, and as principal for grades 5-8 in the Davis County Community School District.

Board President David Weilbrenner shared, “We were blessed with three outstanding finalist candidates; all of them could have done the job and done it well. However, as the process unfolded, Brad separated himself from the others and earned the position.” Weilbrenner added, “On behalf of the entire Board, I also want to thank the 65 or so people who served on the mixed interview teams and provided outstanding feedback to the Board on all the candidates. The data from the mixed interview teams solidified what the Board saw in Brad. We are thrilled that Brad rose to the top and will become our next superintendent.”

As associate superintendent, McCloskey led Ottumwa Schools in the adoption of district-wide instructional frameworks, along with professional development to support staff through their implementation. He also collaborated with the district’s human resources department to introduce new hiring practices designed to attract and retain educators.

“I am truly honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve as the next superintendent of the Ottumwa Community School District. We have an amazing team of professionals here, and it is my great privilege to work alongside them as we strive to make our district a premier destination and the best in Iowa,” said McCloskey. “I look forward to continuing and growing the legacy and vision established by Mr. McGrory and the school board. We will pay tribute to Mr. McGrory and all of our retiring staff through the achievements we will attain on our journey to "Be the Best."

The Board of Education worked with Grundmeyer Leader Services to conduct the superintendent search so there would be adequate time for a leadership transition before the 2026-27 school year. McCloskey will officially begin leading the Ottumwa Community School District effective July 1, 2026.
 
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