"Release of Tapes Leads to Resignation of Black Superintendent in Wisconsin School District"

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The Green Bay school district released a recording of its first Black superintendent, Claude Tiller Jr., making blunt comments about race relations and criticizing the community and a district principal during an appearance on an Atlanta radio show. Tiller resigned after the recording was made public, in which he referred to a female principal using a disparaging slang word and made comments about the predominantly white community in Green Bay. Tiller's remarks about systemic issues in public education and his experiences as an educational leader of color were cited in his statement following his resignation.
- Wisconsin school district releases tape of Black superintendent’s comments that led to resignation NBC News
- Radio show interview of former Green Bay School District Superintendent Claude Tiller released Green Bay Press Gazette
- Green Bay schools release tape of first Black superintendent's comments that preceded resignation Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
- Recording of former Green Bay superintendent Claude Tiller's hot mic comments released WBAY
- Wisconsin school district releases tape of Black superintendent's comments that led to resignation The Associated Press
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