Hillcrest HS principal steps down 1 month after students protest teacher’s pro-Israel post

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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 โ€œit is with mixed emotionsโ€ that he is leaving his role for a position within the Education Departmentโ€™s central office. He said his last day at the Queens high school will be Friday, Dec. 22.

โ€œIn 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. โ€œI 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 Milczewskiโ€™s replacement.

The New York Post, which first reported the episode at the school last month, described a “teen mobโ€ that โ€œrampaged through the halls,โ€ causing โ€œmayhemโ€ 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.

Milczewskiโ€™s 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 โ€œtargetingโ€ of the teacher โ€œcompletely unacceptable.โ€

But Banks said early reports sensationalized what had happened at Hillcrest.

โ€œMany 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.

โ€œNot everybody in that brawl was a Muslim or was antisemitic,โ€ said Muhammad Ghazali, Hillcrestโ€™s senior class president. โ€œIt was meant to be a peaceful protest from the very beginning, but some of these students lack…

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