Keisha Scarlett, ex-St. Louis Public Schools superintendent, plans to sue for wrongful termination, alleging a biased investigation.

Keisha Scarlett, recently fired as superintendent of St. Louis Public Schools, plans to sue the district for wrongful termination, alleging a biased investigation led to her dismissal. Scarlett's attorney claims she was denied due process and barred from accessing crucial information. Terminated after a hearing, her employment was questioned due to issues with student transportation and financial practices. Scarlett, who began her role in July 2023, insists she did not violate any policies.

October 15, 2024
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