UCFSD selects a new superintendent

The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District Board of School Directors announced that it has selected Dr. Tim Hoffman as the district’s new Superintendent, pending formal approval by the board.
Hoffman is currently the assistant superintendent, and he will begin his tenure in the top post on August 1, following the retirement of current UCFSD Superintendent Dr. John Sanville.
“Dr. Hoffman’s vision and leadership style perfectly align with the priorities our community identified through focus groups and surveys: delivering a top-tier education with continuous innovation, maintaining strong community connections while honoring our traditions and ensuring UCFSD remains an exceptional place to learn, live and work,” said Board President
Victoria Baratta.
“I couldn't be more thrilled with the board's selection of Dr. Tim Hoffman as our next Superintendent,” said Sanville. “Dr. Hoffman has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to educational excellence and a deep understanding of our unique collaborative culture. As both an accomplished administrator and a parent with children in our schools, he brings a valuable perspective that balances professional expertise with personal investment in our community’s future. The continuity of leadership Dr. Hoffman provides, combined with his fresh vision and innovative thinking, positions our district for continued success. Our students, staff, and families will be in excellent hands.”
Hoffman’s career spans over 27 years in public education. He joined the UCFSD community in 2012 as Principal of the Charles F. Patton Middle School and has since held roles in the school district as director of curriculum & instruction and assistant superintendent.
In his current role, he has led a wide range of critical district initiatives, including the development of full-day Kindergarten, the creation of the Portrait of a Graduate and Portrait of an Educator, implementation of UHS Lunch and Learn, the management of federal programs and strategic work around employee compensation, instructional leadership and building a culture of belonging.
Hoffman also spearheaded the district’s annual goal-setting process and authored both the 2022-2025 and 2025-2028 UCFSD comprehensive plans.
“I am so grateful to be able to lead the place that I love,” Hoffman said. “I want to thank the board, staff, and greater community for their unwavering support over the years that I’ve been a part of UCFSD. I look forward to maintaining our time-honored traditions and processes while implementing new thoughts and ideas to meet the emerging needs of our current and future students and families.”
About the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District
The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District is a high-performing public school system serving
approximately 4,000 students in southern Chester County. The district consists of four elementary schools, one middle school and Unionville High School, which is consistently ranked among the top public schools in Pennsylvania.