NBC 7 was told the reason for Haley s departure is not related to anything illegal or improper.
The San Dieguito Union High School District Board of Trustees issued a statement Tuesday afternoon, saying it has approved a voluntary resignation agreement with Dr. Robert Haley, and his last day as superintendent is April 30, 2021. The board wishes Dr. Haley well.
Haley is being compensated on his way out the door the district said he would receive a year s salary and that the district will maintain his health and welfare benefits until April 30, 2022, or until he obtains benefit coverage elsewhere, whichever occurs first.
Superintendent Robert Haley resigns from San Dieguito school district
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Superintendent Robert Haley is out at San Dieguito Union High School District after less than three years. At a special meeting held on April 27, SDUHSD Board President Mo Muir said they have accepted Haley’s voluntary resignation as of April 30.
Per the terms of the agreement, Haley will be paid 12 months of his salary, $270,746, and health and wellness benefits through April, 30 2022 or until he obtains benefit coverage elsewhere.
Another special meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 29 at 4 p.m. as the board will likely determine next steps. Per a release from the district, the board plans to immediately begin a search for a new superintendent.
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After months of waiting, all public and private schools in San Diego County received the green light to reopen for instruction starting Wednesday, now that the county’s COVID case rate has finally stayed low enough to reach the state’s less-restrictive red tier.
The momentous yet expected tier announcement by county officials Tuesday, along with a decision by a county judge on Monday, cleared the way for an expanded reopening at some North County districts that have for weeks been asking the state to reopen their middle and high schools.
At least three of those districts Poway Unified, Carlsbad Unified and San Dieguito Union High this week started offering at least one day a week of in-person instruction to their middle and high school students.
San Dieguito Union High School District awaiting approval to reopen
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(KGTV) The San Dieguito Union High School District is still waiting for the green light to reopen for on-campus learning after receiving approval from San Diego County.
The district says it still needs approval from the California Department of Public Health, which has seven days to consider the request.
Pending approval, Superintendent Robert Haley says the district is prepared to reopen for in-person class on Tuesday, March 9. The district says it will continue distance learning if they re unable to reopen by Tuesday.