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Boston Public Schools launches investigation into allegations of discrimination against administrators of color

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 07, 2022

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The Boston Public Schools has tapped an outside law firm to investigate allegations that the district has been targeting district and school leaders of color with disciplinary proceedings.The catalyst for the investigation is a letter a group of more than a dozen retired principals and other administrators of color sent to Superintendent Mary Skipper in August, one month before she formally began her duties, alleging that BPS has placed a... + full article



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