LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A southern Indiana high school counselor was fired for "neglect of duty and immorality" Monday night.

In a unanimous vote, the New Albany Floyd County Schools' Board of Education terminated Brittany Eisner's contract.

The school district launched an investigation into Eisner in September, according to Superintendent Dr. Travis Madison.

Madison did not provide the details of what prompted the investigation, or what it found, but said Eisner was found "unfit to supervise students."

"We want to keep things as confidential as possible to protect the student and their family," Madison said.

Madison said results of the district's investigation were handed over to police.

"I'm not gonna go into great detail, but I know with information we had, we immediately turned that over to authorities," he said.

Madison said the investigation is now in the hands of Clark County law enforcement, including Jeffersonville Police and the Department of Child Services.

NAFCS said Eisner did not appeal her firing.

Madison said Eisner had been with NAFCS since 2018 and was a guidance counselor at Floyd Central High School. 

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