Principal is Transferred While City Settles Harassment Lawsuits
Principal is Transferred While City Settles Harassment Lawsuits
Howard Kwait, principal of John Browne High School in Flushing, New York, since 2006, was reassigned after Richard A. Carranza, the newly appointed school chancellor reviewed the allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination against him. Kwait, who brought home $157,000 per year as the school’s principal, was transferred “to a central office where he will be closely supervised and will no longer be permitted to manage other employees,” Toya Holness, Department of Education spokesperson, said. “Schools must be safe, welcome and inclusive environments for all students and staff, and we will do everything in our power to hold employees accountable for meeting these standards.” New York City has paid out more than $600,000 to settle the lawsuits against Kwait.Over all, New York City has settled 32 sexual harassment cases in the three-year period from 2014 to 2017 and has paid out $4.7 million, according to data released in April of this year. Over this time period, 1,312 sexual harassment complaints were lodged, 221 of which were substantiated. At the Department of Education, 471 sexual harassment complaints were filed during the same three-year period, seven of which were substantiated. Yet, 249 complaints were unexpectedly withdrawn.According to Major Bill de Blasio, the withdrawal of that many cases indicates, “that on many fronts we get a certain number of complaints that are not real.” He added, “The bottom line is anyone who comes forward will be believed and we’re going to make sure every complaint is fully investigated.”
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