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Principal ousted from out-of-control high school where kids threatened staff
2019-08-12
[NYPOST] The principal of a Brooklyn high school where out-of-control kids threatened and injured staffers has been removed, The Post has learned.

Sybil Girard, interim acting head of It Takes a Village Academy in Flatbush, will not return in September, but will start a new job as an assistant principal ‐ with lesser pay ‐ at a school nearby, the city Department of Education confirmed.

"Everyone is so relieved," said a teacher at ITAVA. "There are tears of joy, literally, among the remaining staff. A lot of good people have left because of her."

Girard is now under investigation for allegedly firing five teachers who openly wrote letters of complaints, the DOE confirmed.

Among horrific incidents at the school, which reeked of pot, one teacher found a note warning, "I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE BITCH!" with her home address obtained by a kid who gained access to an office computer.

A school safety agent trying to break up a fight fell and broke his arm. A pregnant paraprofessional who asked a student not to shove her was told by the girl: ’I will f‐k you up."

Besides safety concerns, teachers said Girard let the once highly regarded school slide academically.

The school’s robotics team fell by the wayside. Teachers who left were not replaced. Not a single student graduated this year with an advanced Regents diploma, because the required courses in math, science and Spanish were dropped.

In June, the frustrated faculty took a vote of no-confidence in Girard, with 48 of 63 staffers approving it.

Girard, who was never made permanent because of ongoing probes, reverted back to assistant principal, her salary dropping from $164,196 to $138,518. She will join the Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration, officials said.

Angelo Marra, who was assigned to supervise Girard, will serve as acting principal ‐ a move that pleased the staff, a teacher said.

Teachers praised Executive Superintendent Barbara Freeman for finally removing Girard after letters to Brooklyn South high school superintendent Michael Prayor, begging for intervention, went nowhere.

DOE front man Will Mantell said, "We thank Sybil Girard for her service at It Takes A Village Academy, and the Superintendent and Acting Principal Angelo Marra will ensure a smooth transition and strong start to the school year. We’ll work closely with the community as we identify a new permanent leader of the school."
Posted by:Fred

#12  #10 Thanks 3dc!
Posted by: SR-71   2019-08-12 22:40  

#11  I think some schools might need the good folks from Class of 1999 (1990).

Posted by: Dron66046   2019-08-12 16:31  

#10  
Posted by: 3dc   2019-08-12 14:46  

#9  I'd say hire a bunch of Chuck Norris types to be principals of the worst schools...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-08-12 10:32  

#8  Where's Tom Berenger when you need him?
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-08-12 09:19  

#7  And this is what happens when you let the village raise the children, right Hill?
Posted by: AlanC   2019-08-12 07:52  

#6  Back in the early 80s in Indianapolis they had an out of control school. The parents convinced the local DA to prosecute the administration for obstructing justice for not calling the police and reporting assaults. The grand jury brought in bills of indictments. The administrators took a plea deal that included surrendering their educators licenses.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-08-12 07:48  

#5  Seems like there will have to be reparations paid for the damage done by affirmative action. Bath House alone is responsible for over $20 Trillion of harm...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-08-12 06:47  

#4  She will not change. She is just trying. That counts, doesn't it?. I had a friend who was offered a job in a Philadelphia school working behind a bulletproof glass, No thanks. He turned them down.
Posted by: Dale   2019-08-12 05:36  

#3  But can the school be ever restored without breaking a few bones and putting some 'kids' in jail ?
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-08-12 04:19  

#2  it seems all these horror stories occurred during summer school. So, if I'm correct, Ms Girard was getting $164k for being a summer school principal.
Posted by: lord garth   2019-08-12 01:17  

#1  It Takes a Shithole ...
Posted by: Lex   2019-08-12 00:54  

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