A Union-Tribune record request helped prompt a court petition filed last week against Poway Unified that for the first time publicly details Marian Kim Phelps' side of the story
Fired Poway Unified superintendent Marian Kim Phelps has asked a judge to reverse her firing, saying it was based on 'a sham investigation' after she was accused of having harassed high school softball players because they did not clap loudly enough for her daughter at a banquet last year. An attorney representing Phelps said Tuesday she is preparing to file a lawsuit against the school district this month for allegedly breaching her contract and trying to destroy her career.
Hours later, the district served Phelps the cease-and-desist letter saying she had engaged in retaliatory and harassing conduct toward Waters-Nelson. Waters-Nelson could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Rolen said Phelps was never given a copy of the final investigation report by Dannis Woliver Kelley. ' hires an investigator ... is the sole determinant of who's telling the truth or who isn't, and yet doesn't share the investigation with anybody,' Rolen said.
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