Just 40 minutes after termination hearings were set to begin Wednesday night, the Milford school board announced that it had reached a tentative agreement with suspended Superintendent Harvey Polansky that would have Polansky resign.
The embattled superintendent faces criminal charges for allegedly sexually assaulting two female principals.
He let a previous agreement expire that would have paid him $125,000 to resign.
Polansky has been suspended since Nov. 15 when the allegations first came to light.
The superintendent was not present in the City Hall auditorium for the start of the hearings, but negotiated through his attorney Max Case while the school board met in executive session in a separate conference room.

