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Feb 26, 2009
School Super Roulette
Montgomery's School Superintendent is a finalist for a job in his home state of Louisiana, as reported in this morning's Montgomery Advertiser. He's scheduled a news conference this morning. John Dilworth has been on board just under two years. I have not seen any report, broadcast or print, answer the question of just what his contract says! If it had been the board that grew unhappy with him (as they did with his predecessor) wouldn't they have to pay him off? They ended up buying the predecessor's house. Will Mr. Dilworth he have to pay the School Board (i.e., the taxpayers) in order to break his contract? Shouldn't it work both ways?
[UPDATE: according to a report on WSFA, Dilworth is under a three year contract, so a third of it has yet to be completed. Still no answer to repayment, but everybody seems lo love him.]
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