Board to interview candidates Jan. 15 after Dr. Robert Singh resigns
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The board announced that Dr. Robert Singh resigned due to relocation; the application window for a replacement closes Jan. 7 at noon and the board scheduled a special meeting 6:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Conestoga High School to interview and potentially confirm up to five candidates.
The Tredyffrin‑Easttown School District board announced at its Jan. 5 meeting that Dr. Robert Singh has resigned his seat because of relocation outside the district.
The presiding officer said the board will appoint a replacement in accordance with state law; the appointee's term will run through the next municipal election in November 2027. The district posted application information on its website and the president announced the application window will close Wednesday Jan. 7 at noon.
The board scheduled a special meeting for 6:30 p.m. Thursday Jan. 15 at Conestoga High School to interview approximately five candidates selected from the applicant pool and to vote to confirm a candidate, if the board chooses to do so after interviews.
The board encouraged interested residents to consult the district website for application instructions and timelines. The appointment process is a board action under state law and will be completed at the special meeting if the board reaches a confirmation vote.
