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Hayes v. Temecula Valley Unified School Dist. CA4/
Karen Hayes sued the Temecula Valley School District (District), alleging her demotion from middle school principal to middle school teacher violated the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) because it was motivated by unlawful retaliation, gender discrimination, and/or age discrimination. (Gov. Code, § 12940, subds. (a), (h).) She also claimed the District violated the FEHA because of alleged sexual/gender harassment by several male teachers and by failing to protect her from sexual discrimination and harassment. (§ 12940, subds. (j), (k).) The District successfully moved for summary judgment on all causes of action. Hayes appeals.

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