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Newark Principals Speak Out, Get Suspended by Christie's Superintendent - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

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Newark Principals Speak Out, Get Suspended by Christie's Superintendent

New Jersey is making headlines this month as the bullying tactics of Governor Christie have gone beyond shouting down individual school teachers, which many in the media seemed to find amusing, and into the realm of political scandal as the "Bridgegate" emails came to light.
Now Newark, New Jersey, is exploding, thanks to the attempts at intimidation by Governor Christie's hand-picked superintendent of schools, Cami Anderson. Anderson came to Newark after working in New York City schools. Before that, she was employed with New Leaders for New Schools and Teach For America. She was trained by the Broad Academy, which literally wrote the book on how to close schools.  
Journalist Bob Braun today carries a report on the decision by  Anderson to "indefinitely suspend"  five of Newark's principals. Braun explains:
The "incident" was a community meeting at the Hopewell Baptist Church last Wednesday where (H.G. James) spoke, praising the efforts of his students, teachers and parents.
James was one of five principals indefinitely suspended in one day by Cami Anderson, Christie's agent in Newark. The others were Tony Motley, Bragaw Avenue School; Dorothy Handfield,