Shadowbunny
Queen of the Not-Rights
Or, it's quite possible that this is not the first time you've been unreasonably rigid and they have jumped on this situation as an opportunity to be done with you.There's nothing "inconclusive". There's no evidence in any way shape or form. If they interviewed students, they only ones who would claim I said that are ones who got together and agreed upon a story to make up, but I'm willing to bet every student in the room besides that one told the truth that they didn't hear anything.
So, basically the school that meant the most to me is now no longer an option for me because someone lied about me, and the administration just doesn't want to deal with whatever angry parent they told who believes their kid regardless of the evidence, so they're taking it out on me, and you all think I'm just supposed to get over it.
Look, I feel for you. It's horrible to be unfairly accused of something and feel like you've not gotten your due process. But this path that you're going down (wanting someone fired, demanding your "rights", etc, etc) is NOT going to serve you well. And yes. We DO think you should "get over it." Because you don't have any other LEGAL option. And if you keep making a fuss, you may find yourself to be labeled a troublemaker and have problems getting hired at other schools. Is that the outcome you want?