D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, right, her Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles, left, and schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson during a 2016 interview. pic.twitter.com/JnryEocR4N — Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) February 16, 2018Wilson moved from California to lead the D.C. school system a year ago. The policy Wilson violated was one he wrote, in response to the first prominent scandal he confronted as schools chancellor. “Wilson’s solution was to break a rule, crafted by him, in response to a prior school lottery scandal. That is infuriating.”Danica Petroshius, a Capitol Hill resident and parent of two children in D.C. public schools, called the apology inadequate.
Source: Washington Post February 16, 2018 19:25 UTC