LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A southern Indiana high school counselor will be fired for "neglect of duty and immorality."
New Albany Floyd County Schools Superintendent Travis Madison said Brittany Eisner's "teacher contract," which was through the end of this school year, at Floyd Central High School will be canceled, and she will be fired.
The district said it found she was "unfit to supervise students," but has not released any additional details.
NAFCS did say it was investigating Eisner, and she did not appeal her firing. Madison said at this time it's unclear if there will be any charges filed.
The NAFCS Board is expected to vote on her dismissal at its meeting on Monday, Oct. 14.
Madison said Eisner had been with NAFCS since 2018.
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