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Bronx principal gets slap on wrist over lunchroom scandal

A Bronx elementary-school principal who starred in a bloody B movie as a killer gang queen has been slapped on the wrist for letting people without criminal-background checks sell snacks to students in the cafeteria every day — and for warning her faculty, “If I go down, everyone goes down with me.”

Anissa Reilly, principal of PS 132 in Morrisania, allegedly uttered the threat at a staff meeting, saying she was unhappy that “a large percentage of the staff did not support her.”

Reilly denied making the remark but admitted she let two parents and the parent of a former student peddle potato chips and other snacks during three lunch periods.

Reilly was told by the Department of Education to brush up on policy, but she was not reprimanded for moonlighting as an actress who shoots an innocent woman and kills four people in the indie flick “Gang Girl.”