Principal accused of gambling on horse races during school hours

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June 2, 2018 A Bronx principal is playing the ponies – and tweeting about his bets during the school day – according to a complaint filed on behalf of fed-up teachers who want to put him out to pasture.At least 25 tweets he posted during the 2017-18 school year allegedly show Steven Schwartz, the head of PS 24 in Riverdale, spends many mornings and afternoons following horse races.
He even writes a handicapping blog that offers advice to other gamblers, and owns a thoroughbred race horse.
The 38-year-old principal seems to think of his $133,000-a-year city job as an annoyance.
“This whole work thing kills my Twitter time,” he allegedly posted on May 16 under the user name @albundypolkhigh, a Twitter account that was deleted by Friday morning.
The night before, a whistleblowing educator, acting on behalf of several teachers at the school, filed a complaint against Schwartz with the Special Commissioner of Investigation for city schools.
The horse-racing tweets – which were viewed by the Post – were forwarded to investigators as part of the complaint.
A spokeswoman for the city Department of Investigation , which oversees SCI, said, “We are aware of the matter and decline further comment.”
A Post reporter confronted Schwartz Friday afternoon outside his West 236th Street school, and he immediately jockeyed for an exit.
“I can’t talk right now,” he said.
Asked if he was placing bets during school hours, he replied, “No, I wasn’t.”
Asked about the tweets, he muttered, “Have a good afternoon”– then broke into a sprint like a skittish colt back into the school.
Since becoming principal of PS 24 in fall 2016, teachers say they’ve noticed he often stays in his office with the door closed. But he speaks frequently about betting, and his cellphone ringtone is the same bugle call you hear at the racetrack, one teacher said.
“Everybody has his vice now and then, but do it at home,” said one teacher. “Don’t go in your room and close your door and do these kinds of things when you should be in a lunchroom or classroom.” The principal has, according to the complaint, tweeted about horses at least 25 times since November, suggesting that he was closely following races and his own bets on school days.
On May 16, @albundypolkhigh tweeted four times before dismissal about his horses. Finally, after the bell rang, his horse came in.
“This angle paid big today,” he boasted after 5:30 p.m., referring to $49.50 in winning tickets at Belmont Park.
On Nov. 17, when the school was scheduled to hold a “coffee with the principal” day, the complaint claims Schwartz’s mind was, as usual, on the racetrack.
“Thinking of singling Salisaw (8-1) today. Lets [sic] get em,” he allegedly tweeted at 10:48 a.m.
The Department of Education’s social media policy warns employees, “Personal social media use, including off-hours use, has the potential to result in disruption at school and/or the workplace.”
The DOE did not immediately reply to a list of questions.
The complaint also links to articles on a horse-betting website called Danonymousracing.com with the byline Steven Schwartz. Since at least 2015, he has written detailed blog posts about horse picks and betting strategies as often as once a week. It is not clear when Schwartz researches and writes the articles.
While Schwartz allegedly analyzes turf conditions and racing trends at Aqueduct and Belmont, his K-5 school, built for 500 students, struggles to accommodate nearly double that number. And teachers are at their wits’ end after years of administrative scandals, including an ongoing lawsuit accusing a local pol of scheming to keep minority students out of PS 24.
One educator said the content of the tweets is an affront to staffers, who are so straight-laced they didn’t create a March Madness pool.
“Supporting betting really is the wrong message,” a second teacher said.
“People are disgusted there,” the first teacher said. “He should be removed as soon as possible.”
 

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I wonder how many teachers in that school check there Facebook page during school hours.

Bunch of assholes
 

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if he's still the guy in charge Monday he should give all the Narcs swats :103631605
 

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Somebody wants this.........
$133,000-a-year city job
 
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Somebody wants this.........
$133,000-a-year city job

Sadly in NYC that is not much of anything. I know married lawyers with a kid or two making mid to upper 6 figures and they barely scrape by with all the costs of NYC.
 

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Sadly in NYC that is not much of anything. I know married lawyers with a kid or two making mid to upper 6 figures and they barely scrape by with all the costs of NYC.

Yepppppp
 

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I wonder how many teachers in that school check there Facebook page during school hours.

Bunch of assholes

You think actively gambling as a principal during school is the same as a teacher checking FB huh? BTW-teachers do have planning hours to do whatever they want but don't think looking at social media is the same as gambling on horses.
 
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My Jr. High school History teacher was a crazy Horse player, when he found out that my Dad owned horses, we would talk all the time about them.
 

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The 3 priests from my church go to the track almost everyday,only I could find a church like that,I hope they are not dipping in to the tithe
 

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No mention of his job performance, that would be a critical factor to me

If he's excelling at his job, if his school is improving, I have a less of a problem with this stuff. But I'm a bottom line guy
 
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there aren't very many races worth betting on during the weekdays before the school day ends at 3pm. difficult to find one after that except maybe thursday or friday. being a school principal has to be the most boring job in the world anyway, but betting 5 or 6 horse fields or some junk track like parx or thistledowns would be worse than patrolling the hallways or whatever principals do. they really do not do much or have much to do
 
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there aren't very many races worth betting on during the weekdays before the school day ends at 3pm. difficult to find one after that except maybe thursday or friday. being a school principal has to be the most boring job in the world anyway, but betting 5 or 6 horse fields or some junk track like parx or thistledowns would be worse than patrolling the hallways or whatever principals do. they really do not do much or have much to do

Agree with this. sounds like he mostly followed Belmont / Aqueduct, post time 1Pm ?? or sometimes 12:30PM

and now a days School gets out before 3Pm
 

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