LAFAYETTE, Colo. – An elementary school principal says she was fired for protecting children from humiliation.Noelle Roni says she fought against a policy requiring kids to get their hands stamped if they don’t have enough money in their lunch account. She was fired from Peak to Peak Charter School in Lafayette in the fall.“The kids are humiliated. They’re branded. It’s disrespectful. Where’s the human compassion? And these are little children,” she said.Roni was principal for nine years before being fired. She calls it a wrongful termination, and wants her job back.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Noelle Roni says she fought against a policy requiring kids to get their hands stamped if they don’t have enough money in their lunch account.
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