Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Rob Neu speaks about the cuts to teaching positions the district will be making during a news conference Wednesday in Oklahoma City. This cuts will affect 208 classroom teaching positions and are expected to save the district $8 million. [Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman]

Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Rob Neu has not moved his family to Oklahoma City from Federal Way, Wash. Still hasn't registered his Dodge Charger in the Sooner State.

Now it appears he didn't intend to stay long as superintendent of Oklahoma City Public Schools.

Neu made his intentions known over the weekend, telling school board members he plans to resign after less than two years on the job, sources told The Oklahoman.

On Monday, the school district scheduled a special board meeting to address Neu's employment. The meeting is set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the district administration building, 900 N Klein.