AP
May 31, 2008
A spat over sweets cupcakes to be exact has resulted in the suspension of a Greenwich, Conn., elementary school principal.
The controversy began when parent Frank Carbino was prevented from delivering a birthday cake and cupcakes to his daughter on May 6.
Carbino said he protested, then spoke with Glenville School Principal Marc D'Amico, who told him school policy prohibited parents from personally delivering treats.
D'Amico was suspended earlier this week pending an investigation into what school-district officials have labeled as serious allegations.






