Alabama school cafeteria worker fired after collecting donations to pay for students lunches

An Alabama elementary school cafeteria worker was fired for accepting donations to the school’s lunch program before lying about it to the principal during a public questioning in the crowded lunch room.Avette Dunn was terminated from her position at Shelby Elementary School when the school board ruled that she couldn’t be trusted in her role following the October incident.Dunn, who worked in the district for nearly 10 years, accepted a donation to the school’s Parent-Teacher Oraganization (PTO) fund for school lunches, according to ABC 33/40.However, the school claimed that it wasn’t part of Dunn’s job description to take the money as she wasn’t trained to handle the transactions, the outlet added.School board members voted on the termination following a six-hour long hearing Monday night.Before Monday, Dunn – whose children attend the school 39 miles south of Birmingham – had been under suspension since October.Dunn’s legal team argued that her job description did not state she couldn’t collect the money and she only talked to the donor because they had reached out to her first.She also claimed she knew funds were depleting and was aware that if it got below $200, the money couldn’t be used to pay for student lunches.School Principal Stacy Aderholt confronted the worker in a crowded cafeteria in front of other employees to question Dunn about the donation.Dunn said she lied to Aderholt to protect the donor’s identity and that she was scared to admit she had accepted the gesture.The funds are monitored by several workers in the cafeteria, and part of Dunn’s job was to ensure student’s accounts had money in them.The decision to fire Dunn was based on her lying to the principal, which she says she did so because she was scared to admit what she did.“It’s imperative you can be trusted” in the role, Shelby Elementary Principal Stacy Aderholt said, according to the outlet.Dunn’s lawyers argued that none of the money was misused and w...

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