SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A judge will decide Monday if the Seminole County School Board can move forward to make Serita Beamon the district’s new superintendent after an injunction was filed earlier this month against the board following a vote to withdraw its original offer to another candidate.
An injunction was filed in Seminole County civil court March 9 seeking to stop the Seminole County School Board from continuing negotiations with Beamon to become superintendent. [TRENDING: Woman arrested in hit-run involving sheriff | Gov: Fla.
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