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Union Institute blames disbursement problems and unpaid tuition for a cash crunch that prevented it from paying employees on March 10 and 24, emails show.
The principal placed on leave last month from Lakota East High School will be “reassigned” to a different job in the school system as district officials advertise for her replacement, the superintendent said this week.
A surprise move at one of the largest school districts in Ohio. A high school principal has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the conclusion of an investigation. Dr. Yejide Mack is not allowed to have any contact with students or staff and is banned from any school district property or at school events. But the question the veteran educator is asking is why.“I am a leader who leads strictly with students in mind,” Mack said.She is a first year principal at Lakota East High School but her 18-year career in education was dealt a blow this week.Mack was told Tuesday the administrative leave starts with less than two weeks remaining in the school year. In a letter from Rob Kramer, executive director of human resources said the administrative leave with full will be for an indefinite period of time.“I am disappointed in this decision to say the very least,” Mack said.In a memo sent to parents, the superintendent said the district is not at liberty to disc
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The lawyer for the Lakota East High School principal who has been placed on leave pending an investigation said there is no legitimate basis for the school s actions.
Yejide Mack was finishing up her first year as principal of the Liberty Township high school before being placed on a paid administrative leave of absence pending an investigation.
Betsy Fuller with Lakota Local District Communications says it’s a personnel issue and not a criminal matter. Fuller says the district will have no further comment.
Mack s attorney Kelly Mulloy Myers said there isn t a reason for the school s decision in a statement to the Enquirer.