The allegations against the counselor arises out of events that took place at the high school during the spring semester of the 2022-23 school year that “was seriously harmful,” according to the complaint.
The Owensboro Public Schools board unanimously voted to terminate superintendent Matthew Constant’s contract with the district during its meeting Thursday.
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Board Chairman Carl LeBuhn said the public commentary during the meeting was to allow for more time for people to express themselves about the photo, following group and individual meetings Shively had with students, parents and faculty. More than a dozen people spoke to the board including some who said they were members of the NAACP. The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP chapter previously called for Shively’s resignation, with community members staging a protest at Paducah Tilghman High School calling for his resignation.
Martha Emmons, co-owner of a local bike shop, asked the board how the board plans to repair broken student and community trust if Shively remains superintendent. She also asked what consequences other district staff could face in the future following this situation.