NJ Principal Who Declared ‘No Hugs' Has Resigned

The principal that declared middle school a "no hugging" zone has handed in his resignation

The New Jersey principal who told middle school students they were in a "no hugging school'' has resigned.
 
Tyler Blackmore filed his resignation from Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School on April 5. He had worked there since July 2010.
 
School Board President Charles Kenny told the Asbury Park Press the resignation was a personnel matter and the reasons were confidential.
 
Blackmore caused an uproar in March when he told his more than 900 students that they were in a "no hugging school" because of some "incidents of unsuitable, physical interactions."
 
School Superintendent David Healy said at the time that the district has the responsibility to teach children about appropriate interactions. But he said no one would be disciplined for hugging.
 
 

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