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Former Buford High School principal wanted to stay prior to his resignation announcement, email says
Buford City Schools officially announced former principal Lindsey Allen resigned for "personal reasons" on Jan. 21. On the Friday before his resignation, he expressed to his superintendent his desire to remain Buford High School as its principal.
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