
St. Louis Schools Audit on Hold Amid Borishade Lawsuit
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Former St. Louis superintendent Millicent Borishades wrongful termination lawsuit against the school district is delaying the second half of Missouris state audit. Borishade, who was fired in 2023, claims discrimination and contract issues, seeking over $250,000. The district counters with poor performance and contract violations. The lawsuit has highlighted tensions within the board, while the first audit half revealed no-bid contracts and weak oversight. As the legal process unfolds, the district continues to operate amidst the audits uncertainty.
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