The principal of PS/MS 20 in Norwood shocked the district’s deputy superintendent with her rude behavior, according to a letter from the higher-up, which was obtained by The Post.
This Bronx principal is so rude she even offended her boss.
Deputy Superintendent Fia Davis wrote that on a late February call with Ling, her tone was “rude, sharp and short. You interrupted me and cut me off several times.” Her boss reprimanded her for being “inappropriate and unprofessional.” “If you speak with your supervisor in this matter, I can only imagine how you speak with your subordinates,” Davis wrote, concluding that the principal had “demonstrated unprofessional conduct and insubordination.”
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