Cleveland High School’s former principal, who says she was disciplined for alerting families of changes to COVID protocols, has resigned and reached a six-figure settlement with Seattle Public Schools.
Catherine Brown, who has worked in the district for 26 years, will receive a $205,056 settlement in exchange for not seeking damages or raising discrimination and retaliation claims against SPS, according to the settlement agreement.
During the last school year, Brown informed families the district was scaling back contact tracing
even though district officials told her not to say anything about the
changes. After a district investigation, officials decided to end her
principal contract in June.
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