

They’re first up on the chopping block,” it says.Īfter an NYPD officer was accused of punching a girl near IS 51 on Jan. Officials said the screenshots were sent in emails to Chancellor Banks and other DOE and city officials from the encrypted email address screenshot purports to show someone texting Wilson about two white Staten Island principals, David Cugini of Susan Wagner HS, a nephew of the late Christy Cugini, a former District 31 superintendent, and Nicholas Mele of IS 51: Loughlin, who is white, now serves as executive director of school support and operations in District 31. “I agreed to take CL … She’ll keep the white folks off my back,” the text continues, apparently referring to Christine Loughlin, who was removed by Chancellor Banks as superintendent of District 3 in Manhattan. It is an apparent reference to Christopher Anzalone, a former executive director of District 31 who moved to District 23 in Brooklyn as executive director of school support and operations. Gonna be fun.” The city’s Department of Education is investigating circulated screenshots of anti-white texts purportedly written by Staten Island’s black superintendent, according to officials.Ī third text says, “Chris’s white ass is G-O-N-E. If they don’t get out, I’m going to take them out one by one. A strong black woman runs this bitch now, and they can either get on board or get out. “White folks need to recognize this is not the boys club anymore. “I need to clean up this island,” another text reads. “No more white principals on my watch!” says one text under Wilson’s name. The screenshots, which two principals forwarded to The Post, are troubling. The screenshots were sent in emails to Chancellor Banks and other Department of Education and city officials from the encrypted email address message sent there got no response. The inflammatory texts vowing to get rid of white principals and “clean up this island” are attributed to District 31 Superintendent Marion Wilson. The city is investigating widely circulated screenshots of anti-white texts purportedly written by the black superintendent for Staten Island schools, officials told The Post. Staten Island schools chief files ‘hate crime’ complaint with NYPD 6 : Letters to the Editor - March 14, 2023 NYC school safety staff plummets 25% even as violence, shootings skyrocket NY’s education ‘leaders’ again prove to be anti-education
