Head of swanky NYC prep school accused of ripping antisemitism task force as ‘power play by Jewish families’
The head of a swanky Manhattan prep school allegedly ripped a newly created antisemitism task force as a “joke” and nothing more than a “power play by Jewish families” to have him ousted, according to a new lawsuit.
Collegiate School’s top administrator, David Lourie, is accused of deriding the task force after it was set up by the school’s board of trustees to weed out any potential antisemitism on the Upper West Side campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks, papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court allege.
The claims were laid bare in a wide-ranging gender discrimination lawsuit filed earlier this week by the task force’s head, Anna Carello, who alleges Lourie forced her into the role because she’s a woman — and then repeatedly disparaged her to male colleagues.
As part of her role as task force leader, Carello — who is also associate head of school for academics — said she was ordered to speak with Collegiate families at the $63,400-per-year school to address issues Lourie “could not be bothered handling.”
“Mr Lourie declined to participate in the task force at all and expressed to Dr Carello that the task force was ‘a joke,’ ‘useless,’ and nothing more than a ‘power play by Jewish families’ and New York City Rabbis to oust Mr Lourie as Head of School,” the filing states.
