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Mo. School Board President Resigns Amidst Allegations

By: KQTV
Updated: January 26, 2013
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(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) The new president of the Missouri Board of Education resigned Friday, amidst allegations of sexual misconduct.

A lawsuit filed this week alleges that Reverend Stan Archie made lewd comments to a 15-year-old girl while he was counseling her at a Kansas City church.

Another lawsuit filed last year accused Archie of engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct with a former assistant.

Archie began a term as the board's president earlier this month.

Governor Jay Nixon accepted his resignation his afternoon.

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