Schools
Andy Hall, Former Haddonfield BOE Administrator, Lands Private Sector Job
Hall announced his resignation in April.
W. Andrew "Andy" Hall, the former business administrator for the , was named a senior vice president of a South Jersey educational management company.
Source4Teachers/MissionOne, a Cherry Hill based company, specializes in recruiting, training, scheduling, managing and retaining skilled substitute teachers, according to a news release.
Hall announced his resignation during a board meeting in April. He would not say where he was going, but did say: "It's a good opportunity to gamble and see what happens."
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A news release from Source4Teachers/MissionOne said Hall will provide "strategic leadership and direction."
Borough school board officials praised Hall after he announced his resignation.
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"He's the finest administrator I've ever served with," Superintendent Richard Perry said.
Hall stirred controversy in March 2011 for removing a small American flag that was thumb-tacked onto a bulletin board in front of the school administration building after he received a complaint.
The flag was returned to the bulletin board 10 days later.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story included an incorrect headline. Hall's job is a private sector job.
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