Myers and Rigney selected to new administrative roles at Greensburg Community High School

From the Greensburg School Corporation

The Greensburg Community School Corporation Board of Trustees has selected two Greensburg Community High
School alumni to administrative roles at GCHS. The board approved the promotion of Mike Myers as the new
principal at Greensburg Community High School and the selection of Collin Rigney to replace Myers as the dean of
students. Both hires were approved at Tuesday night’s board meeting.
Myers previously served as the dean at GCHS. Myers is a 1992 graduate of GCHS with previous experience as an
English teacher at GCHS and Milan Community Schools. Myers holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the
University of Nebraska and a Master’s Degree in Education from Saint Mary of the Woods College.
“I am incredibly excited for this opportunity,” Myers said. “Greensburg is a special place with special people. I am
eager for the chance to be the principal at my alma mater. This is a school with great teachers, great staff, and great
students.”
Rigney returns to GCHS after one year as an assistant principal and athletic director at Southwestern Consolidated
Schools. Rigney is a 2014 graduate of GCHS. He has four years of teaching experience at Greensburg Elementary
School. Rigney holds a Bachelor’s Degree in elementary education and a Master’s Degree in Administration and
Supervision from Ball State University.
“I am so proud to be back at Greensburg Community Schools and back in this community,” Rigney said. “This place
has done so much for me and my family. It holds a special place in my heart. I couldn’t be more thrilled to join this
amazing high school staff and learn from our administrative team and teachers with the ultimate goal of continuing
to grow this place to its fullest potential.”
Superintendent Tom Hunter noted his excitement in these additions to the administrative team. “It’s great when you
have two alumni return to our corporation to serve in an administrative capacity,” Hunter said. “I am certain their
commitment and passion for our schools and community will be evident in everything they do.”
Myers and Rigney are both expected to be in place prior to the 2023-24 school year.

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