In this WGIL Galesburg's Morning News interview, Dr. Andrew Brooks—Knoxville District 202’s incoming superintendent—discusses his July 1, 2026 start, immediate priorities, and long-term goals. A former science teacher at Knoxville High School (1998–2001), Brooks returns after serving 19 years as superintendent in South Pekin, Delavan, and currently at Kewanee Wethersfield. He cites community pride and staff quality as key reasons for his homecoming.
Brooks emphasizes “servant leadership,” transparency, and high visibility. He will be attending board and design meetings for the district’s new elementary school project. Top challenges include staffing shortages—especially bus drivers—and recent deficit spending, which he plans to analyze in year one.
His vision centers on a “portrait of a graduate” that blends strong academics with soft skills like communication and empathy, preparing students for college, CTE, military, or workforce paths.
				

