The principal of Hillcrest High School said he is leaving, weeks after a protest of a teacher who expressed support for Israel turned chaotic.
In a letter to parents, Principal Scott Milczewski said โit is with mixed emotionsโ that he is leaving his role for a position within the Education Departmentโs central office. He said his last day at the Queens high school will be Friday, Dec. 22.
โIn my fifth year of devoted service to Hillcrest, this is a difficult decision for me to make, but I look forward to pursuing this new opportunity,โ he said. โI am grateful that in this new role I will be able to impact and affect teaching and learning in a meaningful way across the city.โ
Education Department officials would not comment on the departure, saying only that the superintendent would be announcing Milczewskiโs replacement.
The New York Post, which first reported the episode at the school last month, described a “teen mobโ that โrampaged through the halls,โ causing โmayhemโ on Nov. 20 to protest the teacher, who had held a sign supporting Israel in a social media post. Some 400 students stormed the hallways while the teacher was with security in an office on a separate floor.
Milczewskiโs letter to parents detailing his departure did not mention the Nov. 20 incident.
The Education Department said it suspended several students as a result of the incident, and in a press conference a few days later, Schools Chancellor David Banks called the โtargetingโ of the teacher โcompletely unacceptable.โ
But Banks said early reports sensationalized what had happened at Hillcrest.
โMany of the students who were running and jumping had no idea what was even going on,โ said the chancellor, an alum of the Queens high school.
โNot everybody in that brawl was a Muslim or was antisemitic,โ said Muhammad Ghazali, Hillcrestโs senior class president. โIt was meant to be a peaceful protest from the very beginning, but some of these students lack…
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