Major Breaking Education News
History will be made by CBS Channel 2 Television News
When: Monday 11 PM
Where: Channel 2, CBS, NYC
Who: Legendary News Reporter
Pablo Guzman
Interviews:
Attorney Dr. Joy Hochstadt, Esq.
Representing and with:
David Pakter
See FIRST PERSON INTERVIEW : THE FINANCIAL TIMES OF LONDON
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/
Ann-Marie Thomas
Leevert Holmes
What: Lead Plaintiffs in major Federal Class Action Lawsuit
seeking to permanently close
New York City's infamous
"Rubber Rooms"
Why: Because the Public has the right to know that such abominations
should NOT exist
in a Free Democratic Society
This Monday 11 PM CBS Special News Report
will be followed by a full extended News Special
that will be posted on the CBS News Website on the Internet at the end of the week.
The so-called NYC Dept of Education "Rubber Rooms"
are places spread around New York City
where NYC Teachers are "disappeared",
sometimes for years, on trumped up charges.
While a small number of these Teachers should be removed,
Most teachers in the "Rubber Rooms" ended up there
Because the NYC Dept of Education decided they were allegedly "too old",
Or were earning "too high" salaries,
Or because they were Whistle-blowers who reported,
Widespread corruption and waste of Tax Payer money,
As well as the breaking of Federal Civil Rights Laws.
Watch the Monday night CBS Special News Report at 11 PM
Watch the Extended Pablo Guzman Interviews on
CBS News Internet Website later in week.
WCBS-TV News in New York City deserves much credit
for being the first TV News Program in America
To expose the Truth about New York's "Rubber Rooms"
This is Education News History
No one can afford to miss this News Special Report
Please post, circulate and tell your friends.
4 comments:
Thank you for this information. It is now posted on the wall!
Good! What wall?
lol...the wall here in the Rubber Room!
I watched the Channel 2 news report and saw David Pakter sitting at the table. I was hoping that he would expose the malevolence of the school officials who created these "rubber rooms."
I was also hoping that Pablo Guzman would have caught on to the fact that many "rubber room" denizens are teachers who fell into disfavor with principals.
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