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Teacher Arrested
- To: ca-resisters@interversity.org
- Subject: Teacher Arrested
- From: Peter Farruggio <pfarr@cal.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 11:47:06 -0700
Norm Scott is a retired teacher and current
newspaper columnist and blogger in New York
City. He's been a life-long progressive educator
and union activist, fighting the good fight
against the racist, sell-out bureaucracy of the
AFT/UFT. Here's an excerpt from his latest
bulletin. A teacher set up for false arrest by a
principal? Shocking? Not to many of us who've
been victimized, or seen our friends victimized,
in similar fashion for having been whistleblowers
or organizers inside the schools. Actually, it's
part of standard operating procedure in many
school districts, especially when the union
bureaucrats collude with the administrators. Here's Norm's blogspot:
<http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/>http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/
and here's the excerpt (ICE is Independent
Community of Educators , Norm's opposition group in the UFT):
Teacher Arrested
In one of the more outrageous acts by a
Leadership Academy principal who wanted to get a
teacher who has been a critic of her policies out
of her hair, a parent ally of the principal
claimed the teacher abused her child when the
teacher escorted the child to her seat after she
had run out of the room twice. Five cops came to
the school (the principal was seen grinning ear
to ear), arrested the teacher and held her until
7pm, when after they did their own investigation,
they decided she did nothing wrong and released
her saying ?it was all nonsense.? The ?arrest? was rescinded.
I spoke to one of the arresting officers
and he said the principal could easily have
prevented the arrest with just a few words, but
?she clearly has an agenda.? If you can?t beat
them using the contract, just manipulate a parent
into doing it for you. The story is emerging that
the parent herself is being investigated and it was all just a cover-up.
The teacher will now sit in the rubber room
(Teacher Reassignment Center) most likely for the
rest of the school year and probably beyond.
What had been the response of the UFT? I
took the teacher to a UFT Exec. Bd. meeting to
state her case. It is clear that the UFT does
only what it has to do and nothing more. ?We?ll
get you a lawyer for arraignment, but since you weren?t arraigned??
The teacher is helpless and the help from
the union is minimal. It's almost 3 weeks and the
District Rep has not even returned her call. The
UFT sent in Victim Support for the teacher and
she said that is not what she needs. What she
needs is for the principal?s actions to be
exposed so this will not happen to other
teachers. Of course, the union doesn?t do that.
She also needs an advocate to try to get any
paperwork that exists at the DOE and the police
department, which is not all that willing to
cooperate since it has to answer as to how a
teacher can be so humiliated after 22 years
without a mark against her record in front of
parents, students and colleagues. The UFT takes
the position that all that is up to the teacher,
responding with ?What if they?re guilty?? Duh!
Let the DOE and police worry about the guilty.
The UFT is there to protect the innocent. And,
yes, to protect the rights of the guilty too.
The DOE will spend months investigating
with a bias favoring the principal, who will have
months to work over the story with the children.
Where is someone to investigate for the teacher?
The union just shrugs. When ICE?s Jeff Kaufman
tried last June to get the union to hire people
to jump in and investigate on behalf of the
teacher so both sides get told, the UFT Exec. Bd.
led by Randi Weingarten said ?NO? and accused
Jeff of playing politics. The teacher in the
rubber room waiting for the ax to fall doesn?t
see that as politics. Just one more reason why I
am running with and supporting the ICE-TJC slate
in the UFT elections. More on this case that puts
a chill up the spine of every teacher in future
columns. Or you can check my blog (see below) for updates.