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Southampton BOE Meets Friday to Accept Resignation of School Superintendent

Dr. Scott Farina has been under investigation since March, according to the BOE; interim Superintendent Nicholas Dyno will begin Friday.

(Shown above: Interim Superintendent Nicholas Dyno)

SOUTHAMPTON, NY - The Southampton Union Free School District's Board of Education will hold a special meeting Friday at 5 p.m. to accept the resignation of Superintendent Dr. Scott Farina, effective on Friday.

The BOE is also slated to vote to approve Dr. Nicholas Dyno as interim superintendent, effective immediately.

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The meeting will take place at the Southampton Intermediate School, 70 Leland Lane in Southampton.

In March, news Farina was under investigation, according to the district's board of education.

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In a statement on the district's website, Heather McCallion, Board of Education president, wrote, "On February 11, 2016, the Board of Education adopted a resolution to hire outside counsel to examine allegations that were brought to our attention regarding our Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Scott Farina. We anticipate that this process will be completed in the next few weeks."

McCallion said it while it may be "frustrating" to hear, "it should be understood that we are legally prohibited from sharing specific information about this process based on the right to privacy to which he is entitled. We also believe that it is important to exercise common respect and decency whenever a protocol like this must be utilized. It would be irresponsible for the district to speculate and/or respond to rumors circulating within the community about this matter."

A report in the New York Post, however, stated that the investigation centers on an "X-rated selfie;" the article also says that the BOE launched an investigation into a"wide range of alleged misconduct by Farina," including interviews with school staff about "allegations of financial misconduct and favoritism against Farina."

Farina, a former principal at East Hampton High School, has been the Southampton superintendent since 2013.

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