Liggins has faced deepening public scrutiny for nearly a year over the district's finances, sparking multiple investigations and helped add fuel to a number of state efforts to ratchet up oversight of school spending.
While academic gains have been realized under his leadership, frustration over his handling of the budget has led to calls for his ouster.
Now, Liggins is one three finalists for a superintendent position in the Hazelwood School District, located in suburban St. Louis. In a statement, Liggins said he sees the opportunity as a "reflection of the collective success of our students, staff and community.”
FCPS School Board Chair Tyler Murphy says the district is respecting Liggins' privacy during the selection process, which will end July 1.