Former Douglas County Schools Superintendent Corey Wise Hires Attorneys

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In the two weeks following a heated meeting where Douglas County Superintendent Corey Wise was fired, there have been teacher walkouts, student protests, lawsuits even threats.

“Sometimes I’m not sure if you want to fire me or you want to fire each other,” Wise said at the time.

Now Wise, the man at the center of it all is taking his own action, hiring legal counsel and signaling plans to sue. Among their request emails between board members about the district’s equity policy, the mask debate and discussion about Wise’s termination and possible new candidate Erin Kane.“Do I respect her and think she could bring value? Yes. Have I called her and offered her a position? I have not,” Board member Williams said on Wednesday night.

 

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. go get 'em Corey!!

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