Jeanene Worrell-Breeden, 49, of Teachers College Community School in West Harlem jumped in front of the B train on St. Nicholas Avenue on April 17, police told The New York Post.
The principal was pulled from underneath the train and taken to Harlem Hospital where she died a little over a week later.
Worrell-Breeden jumped onto the track just 24 hours after her third graders took the Common Core state exams.
The final decision to end her life came the same day a whistle-blower reported her cheating to the Department of Education (DOE).
Parents were saddened to learn of Worrell-Breeden's death and they were given no details of the incident at the time.
Parents didn't even learn about the cheating accusations until June when Superintendent Gale Reeves told them at a meeting that the exams were 'red flagged' and 'invalidated.'
The school did not elaborate on how Worrell-Breeden cheated on the tests though on Friday the school blamed the dead principal for tampering with the exams.
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