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Iroquois School Board Continues Signorino Investigation

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DECEMBER 3, 2012- After an Executive Session that lasted nearly 4 hours, the Iroquois School Board hasn't come to a decision regarding Superintendent Dr. Sam Signorino's employment.

Following the Executive Session, school board members addressed those still waiting around.

The school board announced that they anticipate taking action with Dr. Signorino at the very latest at another School Board meeting in January.

But action could be taken earlier at a specially announced meeting.

A date has not been set for that meeting, but the public will be notified.

Signorino is currently on administrative leave.

School board members declined to comment any further saying the investigation is ongoing and no other details would be released until a later date.

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"We don't know really anything from the investigation itself." You got your information from a Facebook page? Garbage. Spread rumors about someone else.

Dominic S. December 3, 2012 at 11:32 pm

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