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School board fires principal— again

Comments about Holcaust caused worldwide uproar

- By Lois K. Solomon

William Latson, the disgraced former principal whose comments about the Holocaust caused an internatio­nal uproar, was officially fired on Tuesday by the Palm Beach County School Board.

The board lastweek had agreed to terminate his employment, for the second time, but issued a final order on Tuesday that rejected several rulings by a state administra­tive judge who recommende­d Lat son’ s reinstatem­ent.

The board voted unanimousl­y without comment. Latson, who had been principal at Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, can appeal the ruling to the 4th District Court of Appeal. His attorney did not respond to requests for comment on Tuesday.

Contradict­ing the judge’s ruling, the final order said “Dr. Latson’s actions did rise to the level of gross insubordin­ation.” The order said he “demonstrat­ed misconduct in office” and “failed to take responsibi­lity and be accountabl­e for his acts or omissions and failed to cooperate with others in protecting and advancing the District and its students .”

The controvers­y dates to 2018 when, in emailconve­rsations with a parent, Lat son detailed his efforts to implement Spanish River’s Holocaust curriculum, a state mandate since 1994. He wrote that not every family had been amenable to the lessons.

Latson told a parent in an email, “I can’t say the Holocaust is a factual, historical event because I amnot in a position to do so as a school district employee.”

“I work to expose students to certain things, but not all parents want their students

exposed so they will not be and I can’t force that issue,” Latson wrote.

The School Board received thousands of comments from all over the world from Holocaust survivors, their family members and others outraged by Lat son’ s comments.

After the story received internatio­nal attention, Latson was reassigned, then fired but then rehired in October on the recommenda­tion of the administra­tive law judge, who said the firing was improper.

The judge, Robert S. Cohen, ruled in August that the school district failed to prove Latson “engaged in misconduct in office, in competence, or gross a prepondera­nce of the evidence.”

The judge also said Latson had no prior discipline, so terminatin­g him violated the district’s progressiv­e discipline practices. However, several board members said that finding was in error because there is no progressiv­e discipline requiremen­t for administra­tors.

The rehiring created another backlash, and the school board decided unanimousl­yon Nov .2 to rescind it.

Florida Education Commission­er Richard Corcoran says he plans to take disciplina­ry action on Lat son’ s profession­al license.

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