Three former employees of a Somerset County school district say they were fired after calling out problems with the curriculum and illegal conduct by school staff.

Krystyna Domogala, former director of curriculum and instruction for Somerville School District, and Rosemary King and Sandra Jacome, former district curriculum and instruction supervisors, filed a lawsuit in state Superior Court last week claiming their terminations violated the state’s Conscientious Employee Protection Act.

They said administrators and staff were resistant to, and even hostile toward, their concerns about serious curriculum challenges and deficiencies across the K-12 district.

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