Christopher Delgado, the superintendent of Farmington Public Schools, addresses the 2024 graduates of North Farmington High School during their commencement ceremony June 9 at the USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth.
Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
FARMINGTON HILLS — Farmington Public Schools Superintendent Christopher Delgado will soon be making decisions for the Oakland Schools Intermediate School District, as its deputy superintendent.
Delgado has served as the superintendent of FPS since 2021. The Oakland County School’s Board of Education voted unanimously to approve his hire July 9.
“It’s been an honor to serve the FPS community for the past three years. I am extremely grateful to the dedicated staff for their commitment to students and families, and am confident that under our supportive and innovative Board of Education, the future will remain bright in Farmington Public Schools,” Delgado said in a press release.
Terry Weems, the president of the FPS Board of Education, said she is grateful for Delgado’s service to the district and credited him with providing the district with “much needed” stability. She said he formed positive and supportive relationships with students, and was a regular visitor to the various schools and student events. Weems said Delgado was also a strong supporter of both student and adult organizations.
“We look forward to Dr. Delgado’s continued accomplishments as he supports K-12 districts across Oakland County,” Weems said in a press release.
Delgado will take his new position effective fall 2024. The board will convene to discuss the process for filling the vacancy.