LOCALGrand Ledge Superintendent Brian Metcalf Due Process HearingLansing State JournalFormer Grand Ledge schools Superintendent Brian Metcalf, right, with his attorney Eric Delaporte at a due process hearing in a Grand Ledge High School parking lot Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. The school district's Board of Education unanimously voted to terminate his employment during the hearing.Lisa Swem, attorney for the Grand Ledge Board of Education, speaks during a due process hearing for Brian Metcalf Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalEast Lansing attorney George Brookover, serving as hearing officer at the Grand Ledge Public Schools due process hearing for Brian Metcalf, listens to arguments Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalA person in the audience holds a Black Lives Matter sign at the Grand Ledge Board of Education meeting concerning the firing of Superintendent Brian Metcalf Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalGrand Ledge Public Schools Communications Director John Ellsworth testifies at the due process hearing for Brian Metcalf Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalGrand Ledge School Board members listen to arguments from attorneys in a public hearing concerning the firing of School Superintendent Brian Metcalf Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalAbout 20 people attend the Grand Ledge Public Schools due process hearing for Brian Metcalf Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. It was held outside due to COVID-19 concerns.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalCouncil for Grand Ledge Public Schools Lisa Swem offers the evidence used to determine whether Brian Metcalf should be fired at a hearing Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalBrian Metcalf, right, confers with his attorney Eric Delaporte at a due process hearing in a Grand Ledge High School parking lot Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.Robert Killips | Lansing State Journal