SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A judge denied a temporary injunction Tuesday to stop the Seminole County School Board from moving forward to make Serita Beamon the district’s new superintendent just hours ahead of the school board meeting.
An injunction was filed in Seminole County civil court March 9, seeking to stop the Seminole County School Board from continuing negotiations with Beamon to become superintendent.
Attorney Philip Kaprow filed the injunction on behalf of his clients, a Seminole County mother and an educator. [TRENDING: ‘Tragedy and nightmare:’ 10 killed in Colorado | Fla.
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