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Moravia school superintendent leaving
After serving the Moravia Central School District for nearly nine years, Superintendent William Tammaro is moving on.
Tammaro will join the Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego Board of Cooperative Educational Services as its district superintendent on Jan. 5. The board of education will consider his resignation, effective Jan. 3, during Wednesday's regular meeting.
"I love Moravia," he said. "Moravia has always been home for nine years. It's been a great experience here, and I look forward to my next opportunity for advancement. I'm very excited to go out to DCMO BOCES and be a part of their team as well."
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