Ontario Principals Council defends staff at Toronto middle school accused of racism

A Toronto District School Board sign is shown in front of a high school in Toronto on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. The Ontario Principals' Council says it is concerned about "deliberately false narratives aimed at destroying the reputations and lives of dedicated educators" after an advocacy group accused a Toronto elementary school of anti-Black racism. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - An organization representing staff accused of anti-Black racism at a Toronto elementary school is "confident" some of the allegations are false and warned against "destroying the reputations and lives of dedicated educators" before an investigation is complete.

The comments from the Ontario Principals Council came a day after the Parents of Black Children advocacy group said it received reports from two parents of Black students at John Fisher Public School, which alleged the children were detained in a small "isolation room" in separate occasions.

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