Pasco School District settles racial discrimination lawsuit for $1.9M

PASCO, Wash. – The Pasco School District has agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by José Hernandez, said Bloom Law PLLC, a Seattle-based law firm specializing in employment law.

Hernandez, a former transportation director who served the district for 19 years, reported racial slurs against him, threatening messages and degrading graffiti, Bloom Law said in a release.

Hernandez filed the lawsuit in 2023, naming the district and superintendent Michelle Whitney. His complaint highlighted a hostile work environment and broader institutional failings.

After voicing concerns, he was placed on leave and demoted under false accusations of misconduct, the release said.

“No one should have to endure the kind of hate and hostility I faced simply for speaking up,” Hernandez stated.

Jay Free of Bloom Law PLLC represented Hernandez. He hopes the outcome will push school leaders across Washington to take workplace equity seriously.

“José’s courage in coming forward has shed light on an entrenched culture of racism that must be addressed,” Free said.

NonStop Local has reached out to the district for a response.

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