The original story was posted a couple of months or so ago.
A Northern Nevada high school teacher has sued her principal and the district superintendent, claiming an article in the school newspaper damaged her reputation.
The suit by Kathy Archey, who teaches music at Churchill County High in Fallon, names district Superintendent Carolyn Ross, high school Principal Kevin Lords and journalism adviser Myke Nelson as defendants.
The complaint, filed March 5 in district court, stems from a student article published in January about parents' allegations that Archey was withholding student audition tapes for a state musical competition.
The suit said Archey has followed the same procedures in each of her eight years at Churchill High and submitted all voice tapes of students who qualified for auditions to join the honors choir.
The suit alleges that the faculty adviser to the student paper, The Flash, was the driving force behind the article because his son was one of the students who didn't make the cut for the auditions.
MoreIt figures there would be some kind of office politics involved. The article shouldn't have been published and the teacher's name and reputation dragged through the mud for doing nothing wrong.
First Amendment, my ass.