A lawsuit against the Grants Pass School District was dismissed on Wednesday. It came from two women who created the controversial “I Resolve” video campaign and claimed their rights were violated.
A lawsuit against the Grants Pass School District was dismissed on Wednesday. It came from two women who created the controversial “I Resolve” video campaign and claimed their rights were violated.
GRANTS PASS, Ores. – Less than a week after two Grants Pass School District educators were fired for violating several policies NBC5 News is getting a first look at the investigation. The school district hired a private investigator, former Grants Pass Police Chief Bill Landis to put together the report.
The report is over 300 pages long. It’s broken up into 4 parts separating the two educators into individual cases. One part of the report is completely redacted. But the other elements paint a clearer picture of what the school board knew when making its decision to fire the educators.
A report from Bill Landis and his firm Pacific Consulting and Investigations looked into the conduct of North Middle School Educators, Rachel Damiano, and Katie Medart. Landis’ report found they violated district policies and the school board followed his recommendation to terminate both educators in a 4-to-3 vote last Thursday.
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Grants Pass school board dismisses I Resolve educators
Science teacher Katie Medart and assistant principal Rachel Damiano of North Middle School were placed on leave in April after they produced a video championing a campaign for schools to recognize biological sex over gender identity.
Posted: Jul 15, 2021 4:29 PM
Updated: Jul 15, 2021 6:56 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
GRANTS PASS, Ore. The Grants Pass School District board met on Thursday in a public hearing to consider whether two North Middle School educators should have their employment terminated after they launched a campaign to reshape gender identity policy at Oregon schools. By the end of the day, both women were dismissed.