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Hartland Administrator Files Civil Suit Against Argentine Township, Police Officer
Assistant Principal Tracey Sahouri, of Hartland High School, claims she was 'falsely and maliciously and intentionally' accused of a crime in underage drinking incident.

Former Creekside Elementary Principal Tracey Sahouri has filed a civil lawsuit against Argentine Township and one of its police officers, the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus reported today. Sahouri filed the suit in January, alleging she was "falsely and maliciously and intentionally" accused of having committed a crime.
This involved a case that Genesee County dismissed, in which Sahouri and her husband, Raed Sahouri, were accused of allowing underage drinking at their child's graduation party at their home in Argentine Township.
On Tuesday, Hartland Patch reported the Board of Education is considering non-renewal of Sahouri's contract as an administrator, and placing her in a teaching position beginning with the 2012-13 school year. The board's action on Monday dealt with charges against Sahouri regarding her alleged misconduct in administering MEAP tests, and not the previous case, said President Kevin Kaszyca.