Gary L. Wegenke
Gary L. Wegenke
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Gary Wegenke, Des Moines schools superintendent during tumultuous period, dies at 87

Gary L. Wegenke, who served as superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools from 1988 to 1998 and was a finalist for National Superintendent of the Year, has died at age 87.

A memorial service is to be held in Michigan, where Wegenke was dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Western Michigan University until retiring in 2010. He was a resident of the Lansing, Michigan, suburb of DeWitt.

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Wegenke, who died Aug. 20, led the Des Moines district through a tumultuous period. Superintendent of Waterloo schools before his hiring, he started the job as school buildings were in serious disrepair and there was an uproar over school boundary changes. He soon faced another regarding the suggestion of year-round schools.

Other controversies during his tenure included heated debates over open-enrollment policies, the district’s financial management system and teaching about LGBTQ issues.

School activists both praised and criticized Wegenke for what one called “his deliberate and participatory style that has allowed open and frank discussion about things.” As he departed, he told the Des Moines Register in an interview that “controversies go with the role of a superintendent, and that to survive, “you have to divorce yourself from being superintendent and draw strength from spiritual things, your hobbies and your family.”

Jacqueline Easley, who served as school board president during Wegenke’s tenure, told the Register that as controversies erupted during board meetings, “I would look over at Gary and wonder how he is able to do this. He certainly has a character that is so rare that it allowed him to keep things in perspective.”

Wegenke’s accomplishments included reducing the Des Moines district’s dropout rate to less than 4% from 10.5%, tripling the number of students in advanced placement classes and increasing emphasis on early childhood education.

In addition, the district undertook $60 million in building and renovation projects during his 10 years as leader and greatly increased the number of computers in classrooms. He was a finalist in 1994 for AASA National Superintendent of the Year.

He was a native of South Bend, Indiana, where he started his teaching career in 1961. He held degrees from DePauw, Indiana and Ohio State universities.

Wegenke memorial service set for Sept. 2

In addition to serving as superintendent at Waterloo, he had held a variety of administrative positions in the Lansing, Michigan, schools, culminating with serving as deputy superintendent.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra; sons: Bret and Blake; daughter-in-law, Mary Jo Wegenke; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The memorial service will be held Sept. 2 in East Lansing, Michigan. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to canines-for-change.monkeypod.io/give/now or onrealm.org/thepeopleschurch/-/form/give/now.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Gary Wegenke, Des Moines schools superintendent during tumultuous period, dies at 87

Reporting by From staff reports / Des Moines Register

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