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A middle school counselor and anti-bullying specialist, Megan Troup, settled a discrimination lawsuit against the Morris County district for $300,000 following accusations of mishandling bullying complaints. The settlement notes no blame was taken, and Troup will return to work at the district's chosen elementary school after being placed on a paid leave of absence. The case highlights a tumultuous period for the district, with Superintendent Robert Zywicki involved in his litigation against board members. The settlement concludes a series of legal battles surrounding alleged mishandling of bullying incidents within the school district.
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