Todd Leden will leave his position at Fenton High School in Bensenville, Illinois, on June 30 to become the superintendent at Kaneland School District 302.
“Dr. Leden has been a true advocate for Fenton students, and we wish him the best as he moves on to the next chapter in his career,” Fenton High School said in a press release.
With Leden’s departure pending, the school has now started the search for a new principal.
To aid in its search, the school is requesting information from students, staff, parents and community members on their priorities.
A questionnaire has been released on the Fenton website, available at docs.google.com until Friday.
Fenton High School has an enrollment of approximately 1,500 students and offers an unusual combination of a suburban school education with a personalized, small-school environment. The school continually reviews and updates its curriculum choices and technology with a goal of meeting the ever-changing needs and demands of its students.
Additionally, students at Fenton are exposed to numerous state-of-the-art facilities, including a fully equipped writing lab, a business education computer lab, a general computer lab and other equipment specific to each department.