Caribbean National Weekly

North Miami principal issued official reprimand over controversial comments

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
North Miami principal issued official reprimand over controversial comments
Key Points(4)
  • Iber was removed after he made controversial comments on social media supporting a Texas cop shown in a viral video for his hostile arrest of black teens at a pool party.
  • The District, has not decided on any repostings for Iber, who is now restricted to administrations.
  • Iber has contested the move, backed by Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, to remove him from North Miami High.
  • In July, six weeks after he was removed, Iber filed a federal complaint contending he was being discriminated against because he was a Hispanic principal at a 90 percent black school.

Alberto IberMiami Dade Public School District has issued an official reprimand against former North Miami High Principal Alberto Iber.

Iber was removed after he made controversial comments on social media supporting a Texas cop shown in a viral video for his hostile arrest of black teens at a pool party.

The District, has not decided on any repostings for Iber, who is now restricted to administrations.

Iber has contested the move, backed by Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, to remove him from North Miami High. In July, six weeks after he was removed, Iber filed a federal complaint contending he was being discriminated against because he was a Hispanic principal at a 90 percent black school.

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