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Williamson County Schools superintendent steps down as board member calls out ‘toxic’ individuals who didn’t support him
Williamson County Schools superintendent Jason Golden resigned, citing a lack of easy decision-making. Board members Eric Welch and Jay Galbreath accused opposing board members of undermining Golden through 'toxic' behavior and efforts to remove him. A 9-2 vote approved Golden's one-year contract extension, but critics Tony Bostic and Margie Johnson opposed it due to salary and severance concerns.
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