Kallhoff named as District 2 Superintendent of the Year

Demopolis City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff was recently selected as the District 2 Superintendent of the Year for Alabama. Kallhoff is one of nine finalists for Superintendent of the Year, which will be announced on Tuesday, Oct. 10.  District 2, which consists of school systems in the Black Belt region of the state, includes Autauga, Butler, Choctaw, Dallas, Lowndes, Marengo, Perry, Sumter, and Wilcox County School Systems as well as Selma, Linden, and Demopolis City School Systems.

“A successful leader is only as good as the people with which he surrounds himself. I am blessed to work with great people here in Demopolis,” Kallhoff said. “It begins with the community, stakeholders and board of education and from there it filters down to my staff, the principals and the employees at each of the four schools in Demopolis. It is an honor to represent the superintendents in District 2, which stretches from Butler County to Sumter County.  There are several superintendents in this district who are known as veterans in Alabama and continuously make an impact on the students in the Black Belt region of this state. I am fortunate to be able to work with these educational leaders and learn from them each school year.”