Posted on 07/13/2014 8:42:08 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Three of the citys longest-running rubber room teachers have raked in more than $1 million each for a decade of not working in classrooms, and a fourth is paid a top salary $100,049 a year not to teach.
The Foul Four who beat sexual-misconduct charges cant be fired by the Department of Education because they are entitled to job protections under state tenure laws, which require due process. Educators are entitled to a trial with an independent hearing officer who decides whether any misconduct warrants termination.
A group of New York City parents filed a lawsuit this month seeking to loosen the restrictions after a California judge ruled teacher tenure in that state unconstitutional.
The four banned teachers collect a total of $363,271 a year, plus pension and health benefits.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I read about one of those teachers has made about ten million dollars through dealing in real estate. He sets up the deals during his time in the rubber room, then at night he completes the deals.
“The Foul Four who beat sexual-misconduct charges ....”
What does that even mean? If they “beat” the charges because the charges were bogus — that’s a very different thing than the guilty getting off on a technicality (which is clearly what the “reporter” wants us to infer).
If guilty — then prosecute to the full extent of the law in a STAT! If found not guilty, then put them back in harness, so they can earn their pay. While some teachers are certainly guilty of sexual-misconduct; it’s also true that some students aren’t above using the law as a weapon, by making false claims.
So, you have a bunch of people with Masters degrees forced to sit in close proximity with other people, under GUARD, and you had to sit there for 6 hours and 40 minutes a day. And YOU give them all a blanket condemnation, without knowing the particulars at all, and would have them sit without any diversion at all for 6 hours and 40 minutes? Try that on some guy who just shot a grandmother and you'd be accused of cruel and unusual punishment. But it's just a teacher, so it's OK, right?
If you saw how many administrators address teachers working under them (mine told me he would "throw me out the f___ window if I didn't have have a 65% passing rate" and also told me that "You know what your problem is? You need a man."), you would be absolutely shocked. You would be just as shocked at how the students address their teacher, calling them filthy names, throwing stuff at them, hitting them in the head with heavy objects, spitting on them, threatening them with bodily harm, and making up absolutely fallacious stories about how their teacher "touched them inappropriately" (and please believe me, they would not normally use inappropriately--unless they were coached to do so), or said something "racist" to them, etc. I've had students tell me I was "racist" because I asked them to put away their cell phones!
So unless you've walked a mile in their moccasins, please do not make blanket statements condemning a whole group of people for the sins of a few.
may they all die of rectal cancer
Watchdog Report: Secrecy agreements protect troublesome teachers in N.Y.
since their Masters is going to waste, they might as well get a job doing anything that makes them a productive member of society rather than sitting there sucking op taxpayer dollars doing nothing
cause there's no way in HELL i'd sit there if i was innocent... but that's just me
Well said. If those teachers are still drawing a salary, then one of two things must be true.
1. The teachers are guilty, and the administrators are too cowardly to fire them.
2. The teachers are innocent, and the administrators are too cowardly to return them to class.
Either way, it is very easy to blame the teachers. But either way, it's the cowardly administrators who are at fault.
this is nyc, i am surprised they haven’t had ‘accidents’.
Why? It is not the administrators’ money.
i’m not saying the administrators would be the ones to decide that.
“Rubber room”? Do I want to know?
** entitled to job protections under state tenure laws, **
Then take them to court.
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