The superintendent of the Clintondale Community Schools resigned Monday amid allegations of racism, questions about his education credentials and a criminal investigation into expenses, according to two former board members.
Rodriguez Broadnax resigned from his post after serving the district for a year and a half during the school board’s Monday meeting. The board voted 4-3 to grant him a severance package for the three years of his contract that he won’t be serving, according to Stacey Kubbe, who served on the board for four years but resigned in support of Broadnax.

