Krebs reinstatement in Eldred protested

Posted 3/26/18

GLEN SPEY, NY — Scot Krebs, the former principal of the Eldred Junior/Senior High School was reassigned to administrative duties after a jury awarded a $1 million settlement to Anthony Motta, …

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Krebs reinstatement in Eldred protested

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GLEN SPEY, NY — Scot Krebs, the former principal of the Eldred Junior/Senior High School was reassigned to administrative duties after a jury awarded a $1 million settlement to Anthony Motta, Jr. in November 1017 because of a lawsuit.  The jury ruled that Kebs and the district did not do enough to prevent Motta from being bullied.  Part of the plan advanced by the new superintendent as part of a restructuring of the district is to re-assign Krebs again, this time as principal of the district’s elementary school. 

Anthony’s mother, Christine Horne Motta, and her daughter and grandson were protesting on March 26, early in the morning at Circle Park in Glen Spey.

Christine said she was hoping to prevent Krebs from becoming a principal once again.  She said after the trial a petition was drawn up seeking Krebs’ removal. Then-interim Superintendent Dr. John Morgano Reassigned Krebs to administrative duties.  She said, “Obviously he thought there was an issue.  But now that there is a budget problem and a deficit, he wants to reinstate him as a principal ... so why would you put him back in with younger children, who don’t have a voice.”

She said she has a new petition with some 200 signatures at this point oppossing the move. She further said, "This is not just about my son, because I know there’s going to be issues with Scott Krebs. He was proven to be negligent I n a court of law, and it’s going to continue."

In a phone interview, Morgano said that Christine at one point asked him why Krebs had not been fired.  He said, “People with tenure can be fired for cause. In his case there was no cause.  He truly likes kids, and I think he’ll do a fine job in the elementary school.”

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