Arbitrator Upholds Teacher's Non-Renewal
Arbitrator rules against rehiring veteran teacher Melissa Calhoun in Floridas Brevard Public Schools, ending a dispute over student name and pronoun usage. Calhoun, who used a students preferred name without written permission, was terminated last school year due to Floridas new law requiring staff to use students biological sex names and obtain parental approval. Despite a grievance from her teachers union, arguing a broken labor agreement, the arbitrator upheld the contract non-renewal, stating the superintendent holds final say on rehiring annual employees.
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