PayrollHRGuy
Senior Member
Then I guess my case is more of a moral than a legal one, in which I had hoped most people would understand that I have a right to feel this way.
Most people would say to let it go, but I want at least someone higher up to understand why this is unfair.
If they are seriously concerned with me working with kids, they are now negligent for not reporting any of their concerns. However, it seems to me they have no concerns, but just don't want the drama of whatever students or parents have it in for me without justification, and I think a good person would step in and say they are going to do what is right over just whatever makes their life easier.
I'm not planning on contacting HR until the school year is almost over as emotions are still too high right now. For an allegation of that magnitude, they didn't investigate according to their policy, and if he handled it wrong, I might settle for having the assistant principal fired if I can't get the resolution I want.
You have every right to feel as you wish to feel, but the school nor the asst. principal has done anything illegal or IMHO immoral. I think you are kidding yourself if you think you are going to get him fired. In fact, you will likely only be hurting your chances of ever working for the district again.
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