Ohio college admits mistake in firing
CLEVELAND (AP) — Administrators at a northeastern Ohio community college said they made a mistake in refusing to rehire a student ambassador because she had a 16-year-old felony conviction on her record.
The Plain Dealer of Cleveland reports that Cuyahoga Community College leaders admitted the mistake Monday and offered Marcia Graciani a job on campus. But the 38-year-old mother of three says she won’t accept it.
In July, the college refused to renew Graciani as a $9-an-hour student ambassador because a background check turned up a 1996 conviction for aggravated assault.
The decision drew harsh criticism from two Cleveland councilmen and others who advocate hiring rehabilitated ex-felons.
Craig Foltin, the college’s executive vice president of administration and finance, said procedures will be re-evaluated as a result of the matter.
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