Carlynton

Board receives resignations for three Carlynton School District educators

Jim Spezialetti
By Jim Spezialetti
1 Min Read Feb. 27, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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Carlynton School District will need to fill several key positions after receiving resignation letters from administration and staff.

Rachel Gattuso, the assistant principal at the junior-senior high school, will step away from her position on or before May 1 because of family reasons. In her letter to the superintendent, Gattuso said she enjoyed her time at Carlynton and is willing to assist in the transitional stage.

Rachel Andler, the director of special education and pupil services, will be leaving Carlynton at the end of March. She accepted the position of director of student support services at South Fayette Township School District. Andler has been with Carlynton for three years.

The school board also accepted the resignation of Crafton Elementary teacher Meghan Dettling, effective Feb. 11. Board President Jim Schriver said a long-term substitute has been filling in and that there will not be a disruption for the students for the remainder of the school year.

The district and the Carlynton Federation of Teachers agreed that the elementary teaching position will be filled and the new hire would not start until the 2020-21 school year.

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