The Poway Unified School District has unanimously voted to terminate Superintendent Marian Kim Phelps following an investigation amid bullying claims.
The Poway Unified School District has unanimously voted to terminate Superintendent Marian Kim Phelps following an investigation into bullying claims.parents and students accused Phelps of harassing members
"Based on her conduct, as revealed to the Board through the investigation, the Board has lost all confidence and trust in Dr. Phelps’ ability to continue to serve as Superintendent, as well as in her ability to continue to work collaboratively with the Board as part of Poway Unified’s governance team," the PUSD Board President Michelle O'Connor-Ratcliff said in an email.
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