Glendale charter school teachers accuse principal, vice principal of sexual harassment

By Craig Harris | Arizona Republic

Two former teachers at Heritage Elementary allege its two top administrators sexually harassed them repeatedly during the past year, creating a hostile environment that forced them to leave the Glendale charter school.

In a six-page demand letter to the school, the women say they are seeking the firing of Heritage Elementary Principal Justin Dye and Vice Principal Bradley Mitchell, along with $200,000 each in damages.

One of the teachers claims she was sexually harassed by both Dye and Mitchell during her time at the elementary school, and that Dye drugged her on two occasions when they were having drinks together.

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