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The district director of the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has found cause to believe that the Department of Education discriminated in forcing out the founding principal of a high school built around Arabic language and culture.
Spencer Lewis was simply wrong in finding that Debbie Almontaser was the victim of a tidal wave of anti-Arab, anti-Muslim bias. And he went far beyond the bounds, particularly for an official of his position, in citing as evidence the religious affiliation and devotional practices of Almontaser's successor.
He wrote: "A non-Muslim American-born woman (and a Sabbath-observing Jew) was appointed temporary principal, the clamor died down ... and the school opened on schedule."