Loveland High School principal Michael James placed on administrative leave (Local Tips & Reviews)
LOVELAND, Colo. — Loveland High School principal Michael James has been placed on indefinite paid administrative leave, according to a letter from the Thompson School District obtained by Denver7. The district did not release details as to why James was placed on leave, but the move comes two days after families at Loveland High School voiced concern over the school’s handling of an apparent threat on Wednesday. The letter to families Friday said Ferguson High School principal Dr. Jason Germain will take the role as interim principal, effective immediately. Some parents told Denver7 they weren’t made aware of a possible school safety threat Wednesday morning until after police investigated and the district canceled classes for the day. Students, meanwhile, arrived at school as normal that morning. Loveland Loveland parents furious after teachers leave during school threat investigation 10:06 PM, Mar 30, 2023 The Loveland Police Department said its officers responded to th...