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The ghettoization if NYC...until the wheels fall off and then others will have to put back the pieces.
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Bronx principal Emmanuel Polanco and a group of fellow Department of Education administrators have put nearly a dozen teachers recruited from the DR in an apparently illegal boarding house in The Bronx — and charge the instructors $1,450 each month for the privilege, multiple sources say
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Several teachers who balked at the terms or insisted on finding their own housing — including one who wanted to live with his brother in NYC – were terminated and sent packing, their colleagues said. Others fear they may lose their J-1 visas, which allow foreigners to work or study in the US if they disobey.
“It’s a big embarrassment,” said a DOE insider informed of the lucrative scheme. “It also has the potential to damage the relationship between New York City and the DR if they don’t do right by these teachers.”
Yeah, let’s import 3rd world teachers. Look how great their education system is.
Couldn't be any worse than some of our own home-grown liberals that are a bunch of racial justice grievance warriors or, that think biological gender surgery is reversible...
As the DOE transitions into a majority-POC organization this kind of behavior will be the norm. Think of other majority-POC operations like the subway system and NYCHA.
The Department of Education is serving the best interests of it's students. Hahahahahaha....
The NYCDOE budget is approx $37.8 billion. 1,058,888 students enrolled in the 2021-22 school year. That works out to approx $ 35,697.83 per student. So never tell me that the NYCDOE is 'underfunded'.
As the DOE transitions into a majority-POC organization this kind of behavior will be the norm. Think of other majority-POC operations like the subway system and NYCHA.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Retired
The Department of Education is serving the best interests of it's students. Hahahahahaha....
This reminds me what former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich said with regard to appointing a replacement for Senator Obama when he was moving on to the White House (link to story): "The affidavit quotes Blagojevich telling an adviser later that day that a Senate seat "is a [expletive] valuable thing, you just don't give it away for nothing."In a conversation with Harris on Nov. 4, the day of the election, Blagojevich is alleged to have compared his situation to that of a sports agent shopping a potential free agent to the highest bidder.On Nov. 5, Blagojevich allegedly told an adviser: "I've got this thing and it's [expletive] golden, and, uh, uh, I'm just not giving it up for [expletive] nothing. I'm not gonna do it." Does anyone really think these high-paying jobs are just given away?
Send them folks back to the carribean. Why not help open English Speaking schools over there?
In this city, throw them kids in the mix like evryone else. This is a city of immigrants, and many of us made it through. Kids brain is a sponge.
For that poacher, demanding kickbacks, take his license away, and give him a timberland boot up the ...
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