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N.D. (AP) – The former fiance of state Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler has resigned from his teaching position with Bismarck Public Schools.

A district spokeswoman says Todd Tschosik submitted his resignation late Thursday, citing personal reasons. The school board will take up the matter Monday. Tschosik did not immediately respond to an Associated Press request for comment.

Tschosik was placed on administrative leave for two days this week after making a phone call to a radio talk show during work hours, which school officials said was a violation of district policy. Tschosik appeared on a KFGO radio show to present his side of a domestic dispute with Baesler in March. 

An assault charge against Baesler was later dismissed. The state’s teacher licensing board took no action against either Baesler or Tschosik.