Flagler County Schools will begin looking for new leadership this summer.
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During Tuesday night’s district meeting, the five-member school board voted 3 to 2 against renewing or extending the contract with Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt. Board members who supported the move said it was based on a large amount of turnover of staff and what they described as a “lack of stability” in the district.
Opponents of the move called it a “politically motivated decision,” and pointed to the district’s academic outcomes and graduation rates, which have consistently been higher than the state average.Copyright 2023 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.
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