TDSB apology before investigation into alleged racism ‘troubles’ Ontario principals’ group

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TDSB apology before investigation into alleged racism ‘troubles’ Ontario principals’ group
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Public school authorities sent home after allegations but Ontario Principals’ Council has concerns about ‘false narratives’

would apologize for alleged incidents of anti-Black racism involving a six-year-old child even before beginning an investigation.

The lengthy home assignments are not disciplinary, but happen when administrators are investigated after allegations of misconduct. The process costs the TDSB millions of dollars and the investigations are done with little to no transparency, principals told The Globe. Peggy Sweeney, a spokeswoman for OPC, said the organization would not comment beyond its public statement.

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