Salt Lake City schools Superintendent Timothy Gadson III has resigned from his post effective Oct. 1, but he will stay on with the district until next summer as a consultant, according to a joint statement from him and school board members.
The Salt Lake City school board and the superintendent disclosed a new agreement in the works after an emergency meeting Friday.
“Notwithstanding public speculation to the contrary, there has been no finding of any wrongdoing on the part of Dr. Gadson and no violation of law by either Dr. Gadson or the Salt Lake City School Board,” the statement said. Salt Lake City school board member Nate Salazar as the board meets to vote on a single item, a memorandum of understanding with the former superintendent Timothy Gadson, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022.
President Melissa Ford thanked the board and district employees and said she “recognized the effort from both parties to participate in mediation.” Ford then concluded the meeting and the board members left.
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