Former SLPS superintendent sues district, alleges fraud and misuse of funds

Former Superintendent Millicent Borishade filed a lawsuit Friday claiming that she was wrongfully fired by St. Louis Public Schools, the victim of a smear campaign and retaliaiton for whistleblowing.

Borishade led the school district on an interim and then permanent basis from July 2024 to October 2025. At the time of her firing, the district said in a statement that “a change in leadership is necessary to move the district forward and strengthen confidence in its future direction.”

The lawsuit lists SLPS, the union that represents its teachers and multiple individuals as defendants…

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