Retired Baltimore teacher wins $210,000 in whistleblower lawsuit

Oct. 27, 2009
Woman says she was forced to retire after reporting on testing improprieties

From The Baltimore Sun: A retired Baltimore schoolteacher who alleged she was forced to retire after blowing the whistle on testing improprieties has been awarded $293,000 by a Baltimore Circuit Court jury. The award for Joyce V. Dunston was reduced to $210,000 because of a legal limit on awards.

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