Head of Kennedy Catholic placed on leave after ouster of two gay teachers

Kennedy Catholic High School President Mike Prato was placed on leave following the "forced" resignations of two teachers who were open with administrators about their same-sex engagements. The Archdiocese of Seattle sent out a memo Tuesday afternoon announcing Prato's leave of absence, which will remain in place through the end of the school year.

“Mike Prato is a highly respected leader, and it is our desire to support him during this challenging time,” the memo states. Archdiocese spokesperson Helen McClenahan told KUOW that Prato's leave was effective immediately and that the institution is not considering an investigation. The action comes in the wake of se veral local demonstrations in support of teachers Michelle Beattie and Paul Danforth and international news attention. Attorney Shannon McMinimee, who is representing Beattie and Danforth previously told KUOW that the Archdiocese called for the teachers' resignations and “wanted them gone.” READ: LGBT teachers 'pushed out' of Catholic high school, families demand reinstatement A spokesperson for the Archdiocese told KUOW last week that "no one" requested the teachers’ resignations but later recanted. Prato released a statement saying that the teachers' "departure is not due to their sexual orientation," and that they'd been allowed to select resignation dates and arrive at mutually agreed upon financial packages. McMinimee called Prato's version of events "untruthful." She told KUOW that Beattie and Danforth were advised that their school keys could be taken at any time but that “they might be allowed to finish out the school year, if they didn't wear their rings and kept their engagements secret.” READ: Archdiocese called for resignations of gay teachers from Kennedy Catholic High School, attorney says McMinimee also pointed to what she called the selective enforcement of ministerial provisions in teaching contracts, which representatives of Kennedy Catholic and Archdiocese officials have alluded to in defense of their institutions. In Prato's place, former Kennedy Catholic chaplain Bryan Dolejsi will act as the school's interim president.