
California school district president resigns after allegedly hosting students at party with 'dirty Santa'
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California school district president Steven Llanusa resigned after he invited choir students to perform at an adult party, where they were allegedly exposed to a "dirty Santa."
Superintendent Dr. Jim Elsasser confirmed in an email to Fox New Digital that he and School Board Vice President Kathy Archer received a letter of resignation from Llanusa on Saturday, Dec. 10. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
In an email update, Elsasser told the community that the Board of Trustees would discuss next steps for the vacant position in the near future. "Thank you for your patience during this very difficult week," he wrote.

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