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Remainders: Teachers at a Bronx charter school vote to unionize | GothamSchools

Remainders: Teachers at a Bronx charter school vote to unionize | GothamSchools

Remainders: Teachers at a Bronx charter school vote to unionize


Commission finds city discriminated in forcing principal to resign

The former principal of a dual-language Arabic-English school was forced to resign by city officials who discriminated against her, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found today.
A report by the commission found that in 2007, when Khalil Gibran International Academy interim principal Debbie Almontaser was forced to resign, Department of Education officials acted out of ethnic and religious bias. Almontaser, an Arab Muslim, was asked to leave the school after some found comments she made in the press offensive and began a campaign to paint her as an extremist. Since then, the school has struggled to get back on its feet and Almontaser is arguing that she should be allowed to have her old job back.
The commission’s report states that “the DOE succumbed to the very bias that the creation of the school was