Dr. Vito Perrone's job offer for superintendent was rescinded after referring to the hiring committee as 'ladies.' U.S. District Court Judge Mark Mastroianni dismissed Perrone's lawsuit for due process violations. The job, with a salary of $151,000, was contingent upon successful contract negotiations. Community reactions included claims of unprofessionalism regarding Perrone's email and concerns over his substantial paid time off requests. The incident drew national attention and caused multiple resignations on the local School Committee in 2023.
Perrone's job offer for superintendent was rescinded after he referred to the hiring women as 'ladies,' which resulted in accusations of microaggression.
U.S. District Court Judge Mark Mastroianni ruled in favor of local school officials, dismissing Perrone's lawsuit for due process regarding his rescinded job offer.
The case gained national attention and led to multiple resignations within the School Committee, highlighting the community's response to the incident.
Concerns arose over Perrone's requests for 70 days of paid time off in the first year, which contributed to the School Committee's decision to rescind his offer.
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