The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Decatur High clerk gets job back; superinten­dent issues apology

- By Bill Banks For the AJC

After a 6-week investigat­ion, Decatur school superinten­dent David Dude announced Wednesday that he is reinstatin­g Decatur High School media clerk Susan Riley, whom he initially fired on Feb. 26.

“The review of the personnel situation involving Mrs. Susan Riley is now complete,” Dude wrote on his Facebook page. “Based on careful considerat­ion of the facts supported through the independen­t review, I have decided that Mrs. Riley will retain employment with the school district and will continue in the role of media clerk at DHS.”

According to David Hughes, Riley’s attorney, his client will return to work on Monday.

Riley, 61, has worked at the high school 19 years and has said she never got a bad review. Her firing Feb. 26 prompted a community outcry including emails to Dude, social media postings and a rally, and on Feb. 28 Dude changed her status to suspended with pay.

“My decision to terminate Mrs. Riley’s employment with the school district was not a ‘right decision’ as I believed,” Dude wrote. “I made a wrong decision based on facts I believed were more clear than they actually were; for that I have apologized to Mrs. Riley and to the DHS staff and hereby apologize to the greater community for which I caused unnecessar­y strife.”

He adds in the next paragraph, “Several significan­t changes in district structure, process, and procedure will be made.” He did not elaborate.

Riley said during an interview with the AJC last week, “I want to go back to DHS. I miss my kids, I think about them a lot.”

Shortly after the terminatio­n/suspension, Hughes released reasons he said Dude had cited for Riley’s firing. These included taking home an iPad, not following a new job plan and not keeping confidenti­al a human-resources investigat­ion of her complaints about mistreatme­nt by the administra­tion.

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