Contra Costa Community College School District Lets Principal Take Leave Due to ‘Staffing Issues’ – CBS San Francisco

SAN PABLO (BCN) – The Contra Costa Community College School District’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday unanimously removed school district principal Bryan Reece due to “staffing issues,” the district said in a statement. An announcement.
This is the second time the district has placed Reece on leave since he began work on September 1, 2020. The district gave him a leave of absence on September 14, 2021, and he returned to his position. his mind a few weeks later.
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The district consists of three community colleges – Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa College in San Pablo, and Los Medanos College in Pittsburg.
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Former CCC President Mojdeh Mehdizadeh – now the district’s executive vice principal for education and technology – will take over as acting principal for Reece.
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