Judge dismisses several claims in Ann Arbor school principal’s lawsuit
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR, MI - Claims that an Ann Arbor Public Schools principal’s placement on leave was racially discriminatory have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the district and several of its administrators.
Judge Davis, however, did not dismiss Blick’s claim alleging violation of her First Amendment right to free speech, petition and assembly against the district and the lawsuit’s defendants.
Blick, who is white, ultimately failed to provide sufficient facts to show she suffered an adverse employment action, Davis said in her ruling.
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Confused about Ann Arbor Public Schools’ return-to-school plan? Here’s what happened
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
Ann Arbor Public Schools District Offices Tuesday, July 9 2019. - Ann Arbor Public Schools Jenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.comJenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI - Wait, what just happened here?
If you found yourself asking that question during or after the Wednesday, Feb. 17 Ann Arbor School Board meeting, you probably aren’t alone.
After a long and confusing deliberation between board members, AAPS trustees voted 5-2 in favor of directing Superintendent Jeanice Swift to present a plan to them next week allowing instruction to remain virtual for the remainder of the 2020-21 year, with the exception of those students with the greatest needs.
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