What's Happening?
North Shore School District 112 is honoring Superintendent Michael Lubelfeld as he retires after 33 years in education, including 16 years as a superintendent. Lubelfeld led the district through significant challenges, such as the coronavirus pandemic
and the aftermath of a mass shooting. His leadership improved educational quality, upgraded facilities, and integrated advanced technology. Lubelfeld will continue teaching leadership development at National Louis University and has authored several books on educational leadership.
Why It's Important?
Lubelfeld's retirement marks the end of a transformative era for District 112, where his leadership brought stability and innovation. His focus on student-centered policies and community trust-building has left a lasting impact on the district. The transition to new leadership under Deputy Superintendent Monica Schroeder is expected to continue his legacy of educational excellence and community engagement.
What's Next?
As Lubelfeld retires, Monica Schroeder will assume the role of superintendent, continuing the district's focus on educational innovation and community trust. Lubelfeld's ongoing work in leadership development and authorship may influence educational practices beyond District 112, contributing to broader discussions on school leadership and development.











