"It's gross misconduct," he said. "[The district] jumped straight to non-renewal."
Several calls placed to Gentry, Principal Steve Nilhas and District Superintendent Randy Weseman were not returned. Kansas National Education Association Director Bruce Lindskog could not be reached for comment.
David Cunningham, director of human resources for the school district, declined to discuss Latham's allegations in detail.
Latham claims school officials violated his contract by not conducting proper reviews — four 20-minute in-class evaluations throughout the year — and says they were looking for a way to get rid of him due to his personal politics.
During Latham's brief meeting with Gentry, he claims Gentry told him his school-affiliated Web site was "too patriotic."
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