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New Milford Schools Superintendent To Resign: Report

Schools Superintendent Alisha DiCorpo will resign​ in the fall.

NEW MILFORD, CT — Schools Superintendent Alisha DiCorpo will resign in the fall, according to The Danbury News-Times. She announced her resignation two days after a fire ripped through New Milford High School.

DiCorpo told the News-Times that she is leaving to become a member of EdAdvance and looks forward to "working to support school districts around the state.

Her last day will be Oct. 4.

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