SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The former Seminole County schools superintendent selection spoke to News 6 about the process and how he hopes the district can move forward following the fallout.
Chad Farnsworth, the current Lake County assistant superintendent, sent a strongly worded letter to the school board on Wednesday.
In the letter he called the superintendent search process “terribly flawed.” [TRENDING: Will coronavirus ever go away? | Fla.
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