Superintendent Rudolph got $98,000 to quit without a fight
Briefly

Superintendent Ayinde Rudolph is set to receive a $98,259 payout to leave the Mountain View Whisman School District, following controversies over spending decisions and an impending audit for potential fraud.
Rudolph had faced criticism from parents for allocating funds to contracts deemed non-essential, including hiring a personal coach and an 'energy healer' for district staff.
The board's decision to appoint Kevin Skelly as interim superintendent follows Rudolph's resignation amid a health scare and growing community dissatisfaction.
The separation agreement stipulates that Rudolph will pay off his home loan by June 30 and receives a 4% retirement contribution and health insurance until January.
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