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Subcommittee backs clearer language on superintendent resignation process in draft employment contract policy

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The policy subcommittee approved revisions to draft policy 308 to require a superintendent to submit a resignation to the board president (changing 'may' to 'shall') and retained language that makes a board‑accepted resignation irrevocable unless the board votes otherwise. The committee moved the policy forward to the full board.

The Conewago Valley Policy Subcommittee voted April 30 to advance draft policy 308, which clarifies how a superintendent’s resignation is submitted and the legal effect once the board acts.

The subcommittee accepted a solicitor’s recommendation to change the draft wording from “may submit” to “shall submit” so that a superintendent’s required route for submitting a resignation is the board president rather than an optional recipient. Presenting…

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