Principal in Montgomery County (Md.) district sued by 6 current and former employees

March 22, 2012
Complaint says Kemp Mill principal subjected workers to unwanted touching, harassment

From The Washington Post: Six former and current employees at Kemp Mill Elementary School in Silver Spring, Md., have sued the principal and the Montgomery County school board, citing “unabated and outrageous bullying” and negligence by the board for doing nothing to stop it. The principal, Floyd Starnes, has worked at the school since July 2007.

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