JACKSON, Tenn. - Liberty Technology Magnet High School former principal June Murry is suing the Jackson Madison County school district, the school board and Superintendent Verna Ruffin for alleged retaliation and hostile work environment. According to the lawsuit the problems began after remarks Murry made at a community meeting. A lawsuit was filed in Federal Court on Thursday, June Murry seeks damages for alleged hostility and retaliation resulting from comments Murry made during a 2015 meeting at Jackson State Community College regarding the school system’s Vision 2020 plan. A state suit filed in chancery court claims Murry was retaliated against for having a conversation with a school board member. The suit seeks an injunction against the defendants as well as damages. The federal lawsuit says Murry was demoted Sept. 2015, from her position as principal and eventually transferred to teach at Andrew Jackson Elementary School. In August 2016 Murry resigned from the teaching position according to the lawsuit due to the alleged hostile work environment. The school district and their attorney had no comment on the open litigation. The lawsuit does not specify a monetary amount for damages.
Liberty High School former principal June Murry is suing school district
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