Source: Bahadur Ali / GettyCheltenham Superintendent Resigns Amid Hazing ScandalThe Cheltenham School District is facing another major leadership change after Superintendent Dr. Brian Scriven announced his resignation in the wake of the criminal investigation into the district’s football hazing scandal. “I have thought long and hard about what is best, not for me, but for the students, staff, and families who depend on strong, trusted leadership,” Scriven wrote. The Cheltenham School District Board of Directors accepted Scriven’s resignation and appointed Joshua Sweigard, the district’s director of business services, as acting superintendent. The resignation comes one week after Montgomery County prosecutors announced charges against 10 individuals—including four former football coaches and six players—following a lengthy investigation into alleged hazing inside the Cheltenham High School football program. Cheltenham Superintendent Resigns Amid Hazing Scandal was originally published on rnbphilly.com