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.
Latest numbers for San Dieguito’s return to school
Students at Oak Crest Middle School.
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In-person attendance rose after spring break in the San Dieguito Union High School District, when students had the option to return to four days a week of in-person instruction on April 12, according to the latest numbers released by the San Diego County Office of Education. Teachers are instructing students in the classroom as well as those who choose to remain home in distance learning.
Canyon Crest Academy had the largest increase with 1,079 students or 44% of the student population now back on campus, up from 21% two weeks prior.
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The Solana Beach School District has resumed its efforts to transition to by-trustee area for elections, a conversion that was disrupted by the pandemic. Under the new election system, the district would be divided into five geographic areas and one board member living in each area would be elected by the voters who live in that area, rather than the current method of at-large elections.
Solana Beach School District aims to have by-trustee elections with its new five-area map in 2022.
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The board selected its new map last February and it was meant to be used in the November 2020 election before the process was delayed. The process picked up where it left off on April 21, when the San Diego County Committee on School District Organization held a public hearing on the proposed map. Action is expected to be taken at a future San Diego County Board of Education meeting the board next meets on May 12.
San Dieguito honors all certificated teachers as 2021 Teacher of the Year
District names Ana Maria Ochoa as 2021 Classified Employee of the Year
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The San Dieguito Union High School District announced Ana Maria Ochoa as its 2021 Classified Employee of the Year and is celebrating all certificated staff for its 2021 Teacher of the Year honor.
San Dieguito’s Classified Employee of the Year is Ana Marie Ochoa
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“This has been a very trying year for educators throughout the country, and it is important that we take the time to acknowledge the dedicated service that our classified and certificated employees provide to our students,” said San Dieguito Union High School District Superintendent Robert Haley in a release. “I am honored to congratulate Ana Maria Ochoa as the Classified Employee of the Year, an award that quite frankly could have been given to her many years for her service in the Transportation Department.