TEKONSHA, MI (WTVB) – In the latest chapter in the Tekonsha School controversy, the Board of Education voted on Wednesday that Superintendent Jeffrey Kawaski has to work remotely and can not be on school property until an investigation is over.
Tekonsha Elementary School Principal and Special Education Consultant Jennifer McGuff claimed in an interview with WWMT-TV this week that Kawaski sexually assaulted her in his Marshall apartment back in March of 2017.
McGruff earlier filed a complaint with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after Kawaski placed McGuff on paid non-disciplinary administrative leave due to alleged workplace misconduct.
The Board decided last month to spend $8,800 on a professional investigator to look into how Kawaski and McGuff have conducted themselves.





