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North Penn School Board Moves Forward On Superintendent Search

The North Penn School Board has voted to move forward with a contract for a consulting firm aiding in the search for a new superintendent.

LANSDALE, PA — The search for a new superintendent in the North Penn School District is moving forward after school directors voted to approve a consulting contract with a firm that will aid in the search to replace longtime superintendent Curt Dietrich.

The school board voted 5-2 on Monday to move forward with a $21,500 contract with Illinois-based Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates, according to a report on North Penn Now.

Patch reported last month on Dietrich's announcement that he'll be retiring in June after 12 years in his position. He was the largest-serving superintendent in North Penn history.

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