Grand Prairie ISD superintendent’s job in limbo after order blocking his firing expires

Grand Prairie ISD superintendent’s job in limbo

The Brief

  • The temporary restraining order blocking Grand Prairie ISD from firing Superintendent Dr. Jorge Arredondo is no longer in effect after the district filed a motion that moves the case to federal court.
  • The superintendent was hired by Grand Prairie ISD on June 24 and then placed on administrative leave just over two months later on September 4 over allegations of “violating DIA policy.”
  • In October, the board was set to vote on whether or not to terminate his employment. However, a judge intervened when Arredondo sued for breach of contract for violation of due process and defamation.
  • Arredondo’s attorney plans to file a motion with the federal court early next week in hopes of moving the case back to state court.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas Grand Prairie ISD’s superintendent remains in legal limbo after Friday’s injunction hearing was canceled.

The cancelation is the result of GPISD filing a motion that moves the case to federal court.

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