New York AG Probes Valley Stream District Employment Practices After $150,000 Hugee Settlement
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Updated · Newsday · Jul 7
New York AG Probes Valley Stream District Employment Practices After $150,000 Hugee Settlement
1 articles · Updated · Newsday · Jul 7
Summary
State investigators are reviewing complaints tied to former Valley Stream Central High School principal Candace Hugee, whose replacement and April 17 resignation triggered controversy in the district.
Hugee's attorney had alleged mistreatment, retaliation and possible race-based discrimination against the non-tenured principal, saying she was blindsided when Superintendent Wayne Loper announced Bret Strauss would replace her.
Strauss, previously principal of Memorial Junior High School, assumed the high school post on July 1 as the district said it was fully cooperating and remained committed to a workplace free of discrimination and harassment.
A $150,000 settlement granted Hugee tenure and compensation for alleged emotional distress, though the district admitted no wrongdoing; the dispute had also drawn more than 900 petition signatures from parents and students seeking transparency.
The attorney general's office can investigate civil-rights and discrimination claims in schools, putting the district's handling of the personnel dispute under broader state scrutiny.