
The Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) Board of School Trustees plans to appoint longtime district administrator Dr. Matt Kegley as interim superintendent following the departure of Superintendent Dr. Patrick Mapes.
The board is expected to formally consider Kegley’s appointment at its next meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 11. If approved, the appointment would take effect immediately after the board vote. The school board and the City of Fishers are also planning their annual join meeting March 11.
Mapes recently announced he will step down as superintendent effective April 13 after serving in the role since February 2024, when he came out of retirement to lead the district.
Kegley currently serves as HSE Schools’ deputy superintendent and brings three decades of experience in education, including 20 years within Hamilton Southeastern Schools. District officials say his appointment would provide leadership continuity during the transition.
In a statement released by the district, Kegley said he intends to focus on maintaining stability and continuing the district’s academic progress.
“Serving Hamilton Southeastern Schools in this role is a responsibility I take seriously,” Kegley said. “My focus remains the same: supporting students, teachers, staff, administrators and families, and ensuring our schools continue providing engaging, high-quality learning opportunities every day.”
Kegley has held several leadership positions within HSE Schools. Before joining district administration, he served as principal at Riverside Junior High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School. Earlier in his career he worked as a teacher, assistant principal and athletic director.
This would not be Kegley’s first time serving in the district’s top role. He previously served as interim superintendent in 2023 during a prior leadership transition.
School board president Tiffany Pascoe said Kegley’s long history with the district makes him well suited to guide the school system during the upcoming transition.
“Dr. Kegley has a rich knowledge of HSE,” Pascoe said. “We are confident that Matt is the right person to steward the district through this transition period.”
District officials say Kegley will continue to focus on several ongoing initiatives if appointed, including implementation of the district’s Innovate 2028 strategic plan and continued efforts to improve student achievement.
Kegley earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Indiana University and later received both an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree and a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from Ball State University.
A Fishers resident since 2007, Kegley and his wife Jennifer have three children, all graduates of Hamilton Southeastern High School.
If approved next week, Kegley will assume the interim superintendent role as the district begins the process of determining its long-term leadership plan.








