Re: Can a teacher really be "blacklisted"?
Posted by: In NYC, yes! on 11/13/16
On 12/06/13, Donna wrote:
> Just curious, I hear a lot about Admin "blacklisting"
> teachers so they can not work. It has not happed to me
but
> how does it happen? Is it a letter on the file?
The NYC Department of Education "problem codes" (i.e.,
"red flags") pedagogical personnel in their Employee
Information Systems database for a variety of reasons:
http://chaz11.blogspot.com/2016/09/which-teachers-have-
flag-on-their-files.html
Posts on this thread, including this one
Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/06/13, by Donna.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/08/13, by Yes..
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/08/13, by hahahahahahahahahaha!.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/09/13, by Gimme A Break.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/10/13, by lca.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/10/13, by rc.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 12/10/13, by Other Options.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 8/12/16, by CL in AV.
Re: Can a teacher really be "blacklisted"?, 11/13/16, by In NYC, yes!.
Re: Can a teacher really be "blacklisted"?, 11/19/16, by lca.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 1/19/17, by anon.
Re: Can a teacher really be "black listed"?, 1/19/17, by anon edit.