The latest example comes from New York City, where a high school principal has been accused of trying to divide the school by race and oust white teachers, the New York Post reported.
Washington Heights Principal Paul Lev of the High School for Law and Public Service faced an investigation by the city Department of Education after she allegedly told a teacher she was "going to get rid of all these white teachers that aren't doing anything for the kids of our community," a complaint stated.
The complaint, which was initially filed with the DOE, has since gone before the state Division of Human Rights.
The Post adds:
Lev, who is Dominican, gave excess notices to four white staffers at the 450-student school in the last year, and made other unpopular changes, insiders said.
Some of the excessed teachers found new jobs, so they weren’t officially considered cut; others left on their own; and at least three more teachers decided to call it quits this month, an insider said.
“There are many more teachers who have voiced that they plan to leave and they feel demoralized,” said the staffer, as the exodus comes following an unusual vote of no confidence against Lev a year ago.
Even students are getting sick and tired of the division.
Angel Dilawar, 17, who returns as a senior in September and is the class valedictorian, launched a petition on Change.org that says "we have had enough and cannot bear to witness the utter disorganization and insanity at our school.”
"Many students at the High School for Law & Public Service would like to bring to your attention that we have had enough and cannot bear to witness the utter disorganization and insanity at our school, especially that we once proudly called home," the petition states.
"While there have been tremendous efforts to be heard, the higher-ups have not taken any action. The school community of High School for Law & Public Service has been experiencing challenges, and the lives of our students and teachers have become miserable," it continued.
"It is unfortunate that we have some new teachers that are super underqualified, and staff members that were fully experienced and qualified were excessed. It has been our experience that the lack of knowledge of a few new staff members has affected our learning. It is frightening to imagine more similar staff members being hired who require student assistance to accomplish simple tasks. What’s even more scary is that those are some vital positions," it continues.
"The environment is so dangerous on our floor because of the insane number of fights, constant arguing, and improper administrative action, that we do not feel comfortable or safe going to school," says the petition.
In an interview with The Post, Dilawar said that Lev has frittered away money on things like TV hallway monitors as well as $50,000 worth of hoodies that go with school uniforms that no one wears. Violence has also increased, she said.
"Students would much rather prefer to receive new laptops and textbooks instead of new furniture, plants, and TV screens in the hallways. The same money could be invested in hiring more teachers to teach AP classes, core subjects, and electives," the petition states.
“Right now students can do anything they want and they’re not going to get in trouble,” Dilawar told The Post, adding that she had emailed Schools Chancellor David Banks numerous times and had not received a response.
It is plain as day that the Democratic Party and their left-wing counter-cultural ideology are destroying our country.
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