SBCSC to hold emergency meeting to decide what’s next for superintendent
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SOUTH BEND, Ind.-- Should the South Bend Community School Corporation place Superintendent Todd Cummings on administrative leave without pay?
That is the question the board will spend their Valentine’s Day addressing in an emergency meeting.
When asked for comment, a spokesperson from the corporation told ABC57, “The school board has scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to discuss this topic, and any official updates will come from that meeting.”
The meeting will specifically address investigating why classes were held during icy conditions on February 6th, that one board member told ABC57 lead to multiple slide offs and call outs.
The meeting will take place at the Brown Administration Building starting at 5:30.
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