CHARLESTON — West Virginia Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt has appointed Tim Derico as the next superintendent of Upshur County Schools, effective July 1, 2026.
Derico currently serves as the county’s assistant superintendent and will succeed Christy Miller, who has led the district since June 2023, when the West Virginia Board of Education issued a full intervention of Upshur County Schools. Miller is retiring.
Derico has worked in Upshur County for 12 years, previously serving as curriculum director and facilities director before moving into the assistant superintendent role. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from Glenville State College, where he was named the College of Education’s Outstanding Student Teacher, and a Master of Arts in Leadership Studies from Marshall University.
“Over the course of 30 years in West Virginia, Mr. Derico has had the opportunity to serve in many roles – teacher, coach and administrator – learning and growing with each experience. Along the way, he has remained focused on supporting students and contributing to the success of his schools and community,” Blatt said. “He has been a part of the team, working hard to make positive changes and sustained improvements in the county. His depth of understanding of county operations and the education landscape will allow for a smooth transition over the next several months. Most importantly, his priority is student learning and success, and he will work tirelessly to support all students, educators, staff and administrators in this endeavor.”
Derico said he plans to build on the work already underway in the district.
“As Superintendent of Upshur County, I am committed to serving our students, staff and families with dedication and care. My team and I will work to build upon the progress already made, continuing to support growth and success for all students,” Derico said. “I believe in the value of hard work, collaboration and using our resources wisely to best serve our schools. I am committed to representing a school system that is deeply connected to its community and dedicated to earning and maintaining trust. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve in this role and look forward to working together to support our community.”
Blatt also recognized Miller’s work during the three-year intervention.
“It is also important to acknowledge the service that Superintendent Miller has provided over the past three years,” Blatt said. “She has provided exceptional leadership, rebuilt the educational infrastructure and established trusted relationships. We are thankful for her passion and commitment to education and wish her the best in her well-deserved retirement.”




