South Florida Principal Who Made Controversial Comments About The Holocaust Is Fired [View all]
Source: Miami Herald
MIAMI The South Florida principal who stirred national controversy after refusing to say the Holocaust was a factual, historical event was fired Wednesday during a school board meeting at the recommendation of the districts superintendent. With no discussion, the school board for the School District of Palm Beach County voted 5-2 to end William Latsons more than 20-year-employment with the district.
Latson, who was the principal of Spanish River Community High School in Boca Raton for 11 years, was reassigned in July after emails he wrote to a mothers inquiry in April 2018 surfaced. Superintendent Donald Fennoy originally said Latsons contract should not be renewed, and he appointed Allison Castellano as the schools new principal.
Among the comments made in the email: Not everyone believes the Holocaust happened. Latson also told the parent that because he worked for the public school district he could not take a position on whether the Holocaust was real, according to news reports.
Fennoy recommended Latsons firing not because of the comments he made but because while the email was receiving global news coverage, Mr. Latson failed to respond to communication from his supervisors and failed to assist the district in addressing the serious disruption caused by the aforementioned email and news coverage, Fennoy explained in an executive summary given to the board...
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Fennoy said Latsons actions also violated the school boards ethics code and the states code of conduct for principals.
Prior to Wednesdays vote, several parents and teachers spoke in favor of keeping Latson as a principal.