Tim Marciniak, former principal of Nouvel Catholic Central High School and Bay City Central High School, has died after a courageous battle with cancer and infection. Surrounded by his loved ones, Tim passed away peacefully, leaving a deep legacy in the Bay City, Michigan educational community. His passing is the end of an era and his impact will be remembered for years to come.
lifelong dedication to education
Tim’s journey in education began after earning a degree from Central Michigan University, where he developed leadership skills that would later define his approach as an teacher. His commitment to Bay City was evident by attending Bay City All Saints and later serving as a dedicated principal at both Nouvelle Catholic Central and Bay City Central High Schools.
Known for his passion for education and student welfare, Tim made a lasting impact on the students under his care. She created an environment where students felt supported, valued, and encouraged to grow. His leadership qualities were compassion, fairness and understanding, which made him a beloved figure in the community.
More than a principal – a mentor and friend
Tim was not only a principal, but also a mentor, a friend, and a mentor to many people. His friendly manner and genuine interest in the lives of his students and staff made him a trustworthy person. Tim was a leader who inspired those around him and his influence extended far beyond the school walls. His legacy is reflected not only in the success of his students but also in the deep respect and admiration of his colleagues and community members.
A legacy of kindness and leadership
Tim will be remembered for his kindness, leadership and unwavering love for Bay City students. His contributions to education and community will continue to inspire and guide future generations. Although Tim is no longer with us, his impact will live on through the countless lives he touched and through the values he instilled in those fortunate enough to work with him.
Rest in peace, Tim. Your legacy will never be forgotten.
