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With the end of the school year in sight and summertime on the mind, Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School hosted its annual job fair for students and Island businesses this week. On April 3, hundreds of Island students gathered in the MVRHS gymnasium, and Island businesses in hopes of connecting with the younger generation […] ....
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Ex-high school coach awarded $2.5M in discrimination case Durango, Colorado Currently Fri 0% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 36% chance of precipitation 15% chance of precipitation 3% chance of precipitation By: The Associated Press Toggle font size COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) A jury has ruled that the Colorado High School Activities Association should pay a former assistant basketball coach $2.5 million in a race discrimination case. William Trey Harris III, who was hired in 2016 as a coach at Sand Creek High School in Colorado Springs, was falsely blamed for a transfer violation and later fired as a minority scapegoat, a lawsuit filed in federal court said. Jurors agreed, saying Harris should be awarded $200,000 in economic damages, $1.3 million in non-economic damages and $1 million in punitive damages, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported Thursday. ....
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By - Associated Press - Thursday, April 29, 2021 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - A jury has ruled that the Colorado High School Activities Association should pay a former assistant basketball coach $2.5 million in a race discrimination case. William ‘Trey’ Harris III, who was hired in 2016 as a coach at Sand Creek High School in Colorado Springs, was falsely blamed for a transfer violation and later fired as a “minority scapegoat,” a lawsuit filed in federal court said. Jurors agreed, saying Harris should be awarded $200,000 in economic damages, $1.3 million in non-economic damages and $1 million in punitive damages, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported Thursday. ....