Samantha McElhaney John, a principal in Brooklyn, is accused of using a fraudulent address to enroll her daughter in a better-performing school, avoiding non-resident tuition fees. Legal experts highlight the conflict of interest, stressing the unethical behavior particularly concerning for an education leader.
NYC principal faces scrutiny for allegedly using parent’s address to dodge $5,000 tuition fees in daughter’s school

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