New Haven school administrator files lawsuit against Hillhouse principal
Shirley Love Joyner, who served as assistant principal of guidance at James Hillhouse High School, has filed a defamation lawsuit against embattled Principal Kermit Carolina.
The probe into allegations of grade tampering began last fall, after Joyner, who is on a leave of absence, made allegations of grade tampering and improper granting of credits for student-athletes at the school, according to a report.
Joyner’s attorney, Joseph D. Garrison, of Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Richardson, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti, PC, said regarding his client, “During the course of this lengthy investigation Mrs. Joyner has not been able to say her side because she though it was best to let the investigation run its course and not be influenced by comments she would make.”
Read more here.
The probe into allegations of grade tampering began last fall, after Joyner, who is on a leave of absence, made allegations of grade tampering and improper granting of credits for student-athletes at the school, according to a report.
Joyner’s attorney, Joseph D. Garrison, of Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Richardson, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti, PC, said regarding his client, “During the course of this lengthy investigation Mrs. Joyner has not been able to say her side because she though it was best to let the investigation run its course and not be influenced by comments she would make.”
Read more here.
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