Cleveland district admits pressuring employee who criticized changes

Sept. 20, 2010
School psychologist spoke at board meeting against transformation plan

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Cleveland School District has admitted intimidating and threatening a school psychologist who criticized Chief Executive Officer Eugene Sanders' new academic reform plan. Luigina DiNardo-Rose, at a school board meeting in March, criticized a part of the plan that would force teachers at her high school to reapply for jobs with the district.

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