NYC School Superintendent Removed from Post Takes Amid ‘Fake’ Anti-White Discrimination Allegations

Dr. Marion Wilson, superintendent of Staten Island’s District 31, was removed from her post on September 20 amid allegations of making racially charged statements, including a purported declaration of “no more white principals” in the district. Wilson, who has denied these accusations, has been reassigned to a role at the New York City Department of Education’s Manhattan headquarters, where she will serve as a facilitator in the Leaders in Education Apprenticeship Program (LEAP). This program focuses on promoting racial equity in the development of future school leaders.

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