Noblesville resident appointed Sheridan Superintendent

Tuesday evening, Dr. Doug Miller (left) was appointed Superintendent of Sheridan Community Schools. Miller is pictured with Sheridan Schools Board of Trustee members Alan Lyons (center) and Jim Hopkins. (The Reporter photo by Jeff Jellison)

Tuesday evening, Sheridan Schools Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Doug Miller Superintendent of Sheridan Community Schools. Miller is a Noblesville resident of 20 years. His wife, Melinda Miller is an Assistant Principal at Noblesville High School.

According to board member Todd Burtron, Miller was selected from a pool of 27 applicants. “As a resident I am proud 27 people came forward seeking the position of Sheridan’s academic leader. That is an element of pride and it is obvious Sheridan is a designation for many,” stated Burtron.

At Tuesday’s meeting, Miller thanked Sheridan’s Board of Trustees for having the confidence in him to lead the district. “Sheridan is a quality school corporation that is in really good shape. I really enjoy the hometown atmosphere.”

Miller previously served as Assistant Superintendent for Tippecanoe School Corporation. Miller also served seven years as principal in the North Montgomery School District. In addition to his administrative roles, Miller taught at Lawrence North. Miller earned his BA from Franklin University, obtained his Masters from Butler, his EAS and PHD from Indiana State. Miller attended high school at Western Boone.

Dr. Miller and his wife have three children.