Dr. Ed Nichols retiring as Madison City Schools Superintendent of Education
Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols.
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Published 9:01 pm Thursday, April 9, 2026

Dr. Ed Nichols retiring as Madison City Schools Superintendent of Education

MADISON – Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols announced plans to retire at the end of this school year.

Nichols announced his intention earlier to principals and staff administrators, and to the Board of Education at tonight’s school board meeting.

Nichols, 64, is serving his 38th year in public education, the past six as Madison City Schools superintendent.

“While I look forward to this next chapter, it is not easy to step away from a school community that has meant so much to me,” he stated in a letter to employees.

“Throughout my time here, I have been continually inspired by your dedication, passion and unwavering commitment to our students. The work you do each day truly makes a difference, and I am deeply grateful to have been part of such an exceptional team for these past six years.”

Dr. Nichols served Decatur City Schools 28 years, retiring as superintendent in 2016 after a four year stint as superintendent, 9 years as assistant superintendent, and other years as teacher, band director and principal at Austin High School.

Dr. Nichols came out of retirement in 2020 to become the Madison City Schools superintendent following Superintendent Robby Parker’s three-year stint as MCS superintendent. He had a brief introduction to MCS in late fall 2016 serving as interim superintendent following Dr. Dee Fowler’s retirement.

In a staff meeting today, Nichols said working for MCS has been the highlight of his career and a retirement decision didn’t come easy. “I prayed a lot about it. I spoke with my family about it and decided that it’s just the right time.”

“It’s been an honor and privilege to work with each of you. It’s definitely been a highlight of my life. Just know that my heart and prayers will be with you always.”

Under his tenure, Midtown Elementary opened, Journey Middle School opened, the West Madison PreK Center, a new Special Education wing at Bob Jones, and a groundbreaking was held for the new Russell Branch Elementary school which will open this fall. Enrollment grew from 11,868 starting the 2020-2021 school year to 13,260 now.

There have also been many facility upgrades, from new playgrounds, roofs and HVAC systems to athletic facility renovations and bus & transportation improvements, as well as tremendous growth in STEM, elementary art and music programs and Career Tech options.

Nichols also faced many challenges, from guiding the district through Covid, to funding battles in the Legislature, several rezonings and other tough hurdles.

Board members tonight thanked Dr. Nichols for his leadership and said he leaves the system in good shape.

Board Attorney Woody Sanderson advised the board of state job posting timelines that may necessitate an earlier departure and rehiring as interim superintendent until his ultimate retirement date.

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