Arlington (Texas) superintendent resigns with no explanation

June 11, 2012
Jerry McCullough had worked in the district for 43 years

From The Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Former Arlington (Texas) School Superintendent Jerry McCullough's departure from the district he led for four years has created confusion among city leaders, residents and educators over why he stepped down so suddenly without any explanation. McCullough, who was paid $235,000 a year, will remain on the payroll until Jan. 14, according to a resignation and separation agreement approved by Arlington trustees.


Earlier...from The Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Arlington (Texas) School Superintendent Jerry McCullough, who has worked in the district for 43 years, has left his job. McCullough was not present when the school board approved the separation agreement. McCullough will remain on administrative leave with pay and benefits until his contract ends Jan. 14. The board selected Deputy Superintendent Marcelo Cavazos as interim superintendent.

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