ORLANDO, Fla. – A former high school principal is suing a Central Florida school district over allegations that she was wrongly removed from her job and discriminated against because of her “alcohol dependency problem.”In a lawsuit filed Jan.
4 in federal court in Orlando, Mary Williams seeks more than $30,000 in damages, the Orlando Sentinel reported.The lawsuit argues the Seminole County school district discriminated against her because of her disability, which is her alcohol addiction, failed to abide by the federal Family Medical Leave Act and wrongly tried to dictate the treatment Williams would receive.Williams was named principal of the year for Seminole County while at Hagerty High School in 2018.Less than a year later, school.