Frank Costanzo will be Trussville's acting superintendent as the system begins the search for a permanent replacement.
NEW!Trussville City Schools Superintendent Pattie Neill has resigned from her post amid a “death notebook scandal” gripping the district after the school board unanimously voted to accept the resignation and amend her contract Tuesday night.
An attorney for Neill, whose contract was to run until June 30, 2026, negotiated with the board to renegotiate the contract for only one year, until Oct. 31, 2023. Neill will be paid by Trussville City Schools until that date but she will no longer be superintendent. “It provides us an opportunity to move forward, it provides us an opportunity to have a fresh start,” said Trussville City Board of Education Vice President Kim DeShazo.”“I am looking forward to our city being in the news for the things that we have to celebrate, because Trussville City Schools does have a lot to celebrate and a lot to be thankful for .. I’m looking forward to the next chapter.
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