Two of the three remaining Republicans on the Central Bucks School Board said Tuesday night they’re resigning.
Two days later, though, it remains unclear if Lisa Sciscio and Debra Cannon, who were elected in 2021, are leaving the board.
No resignation letters have been submitted and neither member — each with two years left in their terms — has responded to requests for comment.
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Why did Central Bucks board members resign?
During board comment at Tuesday’s meeting, Sciscio read from prepared remarks, which she later indicated were part of a resignation speech.
She claimed not all school board members were being given information in executive sessions regarding potential litigation involving former Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh, who resigned after voters elected a new Democratic-majority school board in November.
Sciscio was the only school board member who abstained in a Jan. 13 board vote to have the district’s solicitor David Conn take action on Lucabaugh’s separation agreement, which cost the district more than $700,000 and was approved by the outgoing GOP-majority board in a lame-duck session.