Wiley Collett Joins Middletown City Schools as Student Services Coordinator

Wiley Collett Joins Middletown City Schools as Student Services Coordinator

Middletown City School District (MCSD) is excited to welcome Wiley Collett as the district’s new Student Services Coordinator.
Collett brings a wealth of experience and a student-centered philosophy to MCSD. He began his career in public education as a kindergarten teacher in Dayton Public Schools, where he developed a commitment to addressing students’ social, emotional, behavioral, and academic needs.
Most recently, Collett served as the Program Supervisor at the Warren County Learning Center, overseeing programming for kindergarten through 10th-grade students impacted by trauma. In that role, he managed multiple buildings and spearheaded initiatives that balanced behavioral supports with academics.
“I’m thrilled to be part of #MiddieRising and excited to join this vibrant, inclusive community,” Collett said. “I look forward to getting to know the staff and students I’ll be working with, and building strong connections with families. Together, we can ensure every student receives the high-quality education they deserve!”
In his new role as Student Services Coordinator, Collett will be a vital member of MCSD’s Student Services team, working collaboratively across departments and schools. His responsibilities will include coordinating district-wide programs, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, and supporting students through services and in partnership with families and staff.
“We are thrilled to welcome Wiley Collett to the Middletown team as our new Student Services Coordinator!” Suzanna Davis, Senior Director of Student Services, said. “With his extensive leadership experience and a wide range of experiences, Wiley is the perfect fit to help strengthen and support our student community.”
Approved by the Board of Education on June 9, Collett will officially begin his new role on August 1.