
From rubber room back to classroom
by Michael Hirsch, NY Teacher, Feb 14, 2008 4:58 PM
Bravo!
There was a happy and dignified ending for Deborah White — a one-time, self-described “rubber room denizen” for two years before her case was heard.
“My case should never have been brought to a 3020a hearing,” White told the Delegate Assembly. “It should have been resolved at the school level.”
Though she believes she was the victim of an effort to move senior teachers out of the system, the due process tenure system worked in her case. It was resolved, she said, because she had a good attorney, an arbitrator who listened, a newbie Department of Education lawyer and some advice and legal intervention by the UFT’s president.
White thanked the union for its help, told delegates she was now back in her school and urged the DA not to forget others in the rubber rooms. She received a standing ovation.