‘Absurd’ and ‘unfair:’ PTA parents blast DOE ban of famed ex-principal

Dad and mom at a Brownsville faculty the place famed ex-principal Nadia Lopez was banned are blasting the transfer as “absurd” and “unfair” – and calling on metropolis Division of Schooling Chancellor David Banks to intervene.

“That was unfair to her and unfair to the youngsters,” Natalia Apolayo, PTA president at Mott Corridor Bridges Academy, instructed The Put up. “She was all the time a great principal and a great function mannequin.”

Lopez, who based the center faculty, introduced acclaim – and $1.4 million in donations – after an eighth grader on People of New York praised her as most influential in his life.

Final month, after Lopez stopped in with an alumnus to say good day, District 23 Superintendent Miatheresa Pate instructed her to go away and never return. Officers filed a criticism that Lopez got here unannounced, took images of scholars, and posted photos on Instagram. They have been additionally irked by an e mail Lopez despatched to college criticizing the varsity’s “present management.” 

“That is absurd,” one other PTA mother mentioned. “This woman put her well being in danger to be 100% for the scholars, mother and father and workers.”

Nadia Lopez in front of Mott Hall Bridges Academy sign
Lopez based Mott Corridor Bridges Academy.
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Mott Hall Bridges Academy
Nadia Lopez was requested to go away the varsity she based when she visited.
Angel Chevrestt

Dad and mom need to inform Banks that the tradition of the varsity has gone downhill, she mentioned.  “Our students are at stake.”

Mott Corridor Bridges alumni keep in contact with Lopez, turning to her for ongoing steerage and assist.

“She made Mott Corridor a house,” mentioned Leanna Rodriguez, a senior on the College of North Carolina. “Greater than something, she was a second mom to all of us.”

Dominique Harrell, a senior at Buffalo State, described a detailed bond with Lopez.

“It’s simply not the work she put in, however the love and care she had for us. She fought for all the scholars. She believed in us.”

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