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CALABASAS HIGH PRINCIPAL REJECTS JOB, WILL STAY PUT.


Byline: Kevin F. Sherry Daily News Staff Writer

Calabasas High School Calabasas High School is a four-year high school, freshman-senior, in Calabasas, California, United States.

Calabasas High School, which serves portions of Calabasas and the West Hills, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, is one of three high schools in the Las
 will renew its search for a principal after the veteran educator who was hired for the job backed out of her contract.

Lynn McCormack was hired this spring to succeed retiring Principal Bob Sutton Bob Sutton is the defensive coordinator of the New York Jets. He was named defensive coordinator on February 20, 2006 after the dismissal of the Jets' former defensive coordinator Donnie Henderson. , starting Aug. 1, said Deborah Coleman, assistant superintendent Assistant Superintendent, or Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), was a rank used by police forces in the British Empire. It was usually the lowest rank that could be held by a European officer, most of whom joined the police at this rank.  for personnel for the Las Virgenes Unified School District Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) is a K-12 school district in north-west Los Angeles County, USA consisting of 14 public schools in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Westlake Village, and several small portions of the West Hills section of Los Angeles. . Instead, McCormack will become the principal of Mira Costa High School Mira Costa High School (MCHS), (Costa) is a secondary school located in Manhattan Beach, California which first began operating in its city in 1950.

Mira Costa is ranked as the 214th Best high school in the United States according to MSNBC's Best 1000 High Schools.
 in Manhattan Beach, where she has served as interim principal since December.

Last week, McCormack sent district officials a letter explaining her intention to resign from the $86,261-a-year job for ``compelling personal reasons.''

McCormack did not return phone calls for comment.

District officials hope to have a principal hired before the fall semester starts. Assistant principals will fill in until the position is filled permanently, possibly by the time the fall semester starts.
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