The Apache Junction Unified School District board voted 3 to 2 in a “mutual severance agreement” with its superintendent, Heather Wallace. MORE ⬇️
However, some community members supporting the superintendent say it is anything but mutual.
It is currently unclear why this is all happening, but a board member alluded to mistakes being made. Both Garcia and Bauders both voted no on the motion of the mutual severance agreement. Board President Dena Kimble, Gilbert Cancio, and Gail Ross voted yes. None of the majority of board members offered any discussion on their decision.
Giffords felt the superintendent created a division between the community and the board as well, however, people who supported Wallace object to that.
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