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NYC School Superintendent Allegedly Warned ‘No More White Principals,’ Removed Amid Staff Complaints

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Marion Wilson

Staten Island’s District 31 Superintendent, Marion Wilson, faced abrupt removal from her position amid accusations of attacking staff and declaring, “No more white principals,” The Post has learned. Wilson, who served for over three years, was ordered out of her office on September 20 and directed to report to the Department of Education’s Manhattan headquarters.

Despite her ouster, Wilson will keep her $230,000 salary and transition to a facilitator role in the Leaders in Education Apprenticeship Program (LEAP), which focuses on promoting racial equity in training future principals.

The New York Post reports,

Marion Wilson, who led District 31 schools for three and a half years, was swept out of her office on Sept.

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