Students and teachers wear black to demand ousting of Taiwan school principal

Taoyuan CIty to discuss the accusations on Nov. 12

Taiwan News
Date: 2019/11/02
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

Protest at a high school in Taoyuan Saturday November 2. (CNA photo)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Hundreds of students and teachers turned up wearing black at the anniversary party of a school in Taoyuan City Saturday (November 2) in an echo of the student protests in Hong Kong.

The protesters accused Taoyuan Municipal Yang Ming Senior High School Principal Sung Ching-wei (宋慶瑋) of a list of infractions, including behaving in an authoritarian way and improper use of school funds, the Central News Agency reported.

About 500 students and teachers dressed in black and carrying banners and placards appeared at the school Saturday, demanding the replacement of the principal.

While the city government rejected claims of irregularities surrounding Sung’s selection last year, it was looking into the latest allegations and would discuss them at a meeting scheduled for November 12, according to CNA.    [FULL  STORY]

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