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Parents Fighting To Save Superintendent’s Job
17 January 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Jeffrey Sultanik was quoted in the 69 News
article "Parents Fighting To Save Superintendent's
Job." Full text can be found in the January
13, 2015, issue, but a synopsis is below.
Parents in the Poconos have organized a phone bank and are
calling on community members to rally behind their school
district's superintendent.
Last week, the school board voted 5 to 4 not to
automatically renew Superintendent Dr. Toleno's
contract.
"The majority of the board is motivated by attempting
to see what the current superintendent market will yield before
they commit to a three-to-five year term with Dr. Toleno, or
frankly, another candidate," said the district solicitor,
Jeffrey Sultanik.
"The board has encouraged Dr. Toleno to submit an
application to apply," Sultanik noted.
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