Suit claims NYC principal purged white staffers and retaliated against Hispanic whistleblower
A Brooklyn principal purged her staff of white teachers and retaliated against a Hispanic whistleblower who flagged grade fraud and other misconduct, according to a federal lawsuit filed this month.
Plaintiff David Rivera claims World Academy of Total Community Health High School Principal Claudette Christie — who took the reins in 2013 and retired this past August — exiled him to a rubber room and crippled his career.
Rivera, who served as an athletic director at WATCH and three other schools at the Thomas Jefferson Campus in New Lots, said Christie began excising white employees several years after her arrival.
“Starting in the 2017-2018 school year, Principal Christie instituted a pattern of disparate treatment towards non African-American staff members,” he asserted in the suit.hose efforts, Rivera alleged, led to a demographic makeover of the school’s staff.
“As a result, the Caucasian teaching staff at WATCH High School, which represented 25 percent of the school’s teaching staff in September 2016, represented zero percent of the faculty by October 2019,” Rivera alleges in his suit.
Rivera claims that Christie eventually targeted him because she wanted her friend, Assistant Principal Arianna Lewis, to supplant him as athletic director.
The suit claims that Lewis encouraged relatives of school basketball players to accuse Rivera of discriminating against African American staffers in 2017 as part of a campaign to unseat him.
The Office of Special Investigation dismissed those allegations after a probe, Rivera claims.
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