Sherburne-Earlville High School principal to resign
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville High School Principal Keith Reed is expected to tender his resignation to the school district’s board of education next Monday night.
Reed, who has been principal for seven years, has accepted a position as superintendent of the Clymer school district near his hometown in Salamanca, according to S-E District Superintendent Gayle Hellert.
The board is expected to appoint Rick Thormahlen of Earlville to the post. The candidate retired from Morrisville-Eaton Schools where he was a high school principal. He is a past English and gifted and talented teacher.
Reed, who has been principal for seven years, has accepted a position as superintendent of the Clymer school district near his hometown in Salamanca, according to S-E District Superintendent Gayle Hellert.
The board is expected to appoint Rick Thormahlen of Earlville to the post. The candidate retired from Morrisville-Eaton Schools where he was a high school principal. He is a past English and gifted and talented teacher.
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