An Ohio third-grade teacher suspended for three days for having four books with LGBTQ+ themes available in her classroom failed to convince a federal judge that school district officials didn’t properly inform her that she could face discipline for such conduct.
The policy under which Karen Cahall, who teaches math and science in the New Richmond Exempted Village School District, “could have been drafted more clearly,” Judge Douglas R. Cole of the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio wrote Monday.
“But, on the facts as alleged here, Cahall reasonably should have known that she faced the prospect ...
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