
Suspended New York State principal pulled in $606,000 during paid leave: report
Fox News
A suspended principal from Buffalo, New York, on paid administrative leave since 2017, raked in $606,000 during the past four years – and the district has yet to hold a hearing on the effort to fire her, according to a report.
Boling-Barton, the former principal McKinley High School, was accused of misappropriating money, a claim that she has denied. WGRZ reported in 2019 that some of the funds in question are tied to purchases for an African-American exhibit at the school. The paper said Barton is accused of misusing about $10,000 over three years. No criminal charges were ever filed, the report said.
The station said the principal was accused of reimbursing herself thousands without appropriate documentation.

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