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Nothing fishy, just a man who is tired. If he had committed any wrongdoing WSC would have canned him immediately. He probably hasn't done anything wrong, neither did Dennis Mullen or Rosemary Healy. It was all politics, and they chose not to play the game. Think about it. Why would the same school committee who is investigating the three of them, specifically the Superintendent, keep his name for consideration as a candidate for that job. His contract was going to come up in July anyhow. No loss for him, only a nice pension. Regarding the other two folks being investigated by the WSC, one will retain a high-paying job as head of Human Resources for WPS, and the other was recently hired by Merrymount School as the Principal. It doesn't sound like the "investigation" did anything but anger some people. Will the report ever come out? If it doesn't it is probably because there was no wrongdoing. The WSC doesn't have to protect any of them....yet..here we are. The entire district is a mess.

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