Parents Angry at Beatdown Principal Get Gifted Program Nixed

2009_06_principal.jpg The Department of Education announced that it would be discontinuing the gifted program at the Clinton Hill public school where the principal was arrested for beating a teacher during a meeting last month. The removal of the program is the result of tensions that had been boiling over for some time before the incident between Principal Sean Keaton and many parents at the school. The Times has an in-depth look at the history of the conflict where they note: "Mr. Keaton is black, as are three-quarters of the students, while many of the families who said they found him hard to work with are white." The paper says that despite the cancellation of the program and the fight allegations (including the teacher having a stomp mark on his face), many of the parents at PS 20 stand by him. At the 5th grade graduation ceremonies this week, one parent said, “He’s straightforward and he pulls no punches. He gives it to you in the raw, and I respect that.” Keaton has been transferred to administrative duties elsewhere while an investigation is underway.

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Stomp mark on his face ... what a douche bag, learn to fight back coward. If it'd been some ghetto gangbanger student who attacked him, he'd be stinking up a coffin.

Is the Rev Al aware of this?

"the gifted program". Is that the program where kids have talent and are like a young Van Cliburn, or Caruso, or Steven Spielberg, or Bobbie Fisher, or Mario Andretti, or Marie Antoinette?

Or is it more like Al Capone, David Berkowitz, Richard Speck, or Tupac Shakur?

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