Story Created:
May 1, 2008 at 12:26 PM EDT
Story Updated:
May 1, 2008 at 12:53 PM EDT
NAPLES, Fla. - New details on the Barron Collier principal fired for allegedly sending sexually explicit e-mails to faculty members.
The district has settled the case against Ron Miller.
Miller will receive two weeks pay from the district.
A hearing scheduled for Thursday was canceled after Miller withdrew his request.
Miller was fired following a district investigation that revealed he was exchanging sexually explicit messages to several people including two Barron Collier Employees using the district computer during the school day.
A guidance secretary and English teacher linked to this investigation resigned from the school district.
Friday, May 2 at 3:42 PM jean b wrote ...
They give him two weeks pay for what...? How is this in the best interest of the students? If any other district employee did this I doubt if there would be a payoff...
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