While the DOE is misleading the public about teachers tenure and their alleged incomptence and misconduct, administrator worms are destroying the Big Apple's Public Schools : "In New York City, decades of law enforcement investigations, city and state audits, political commission reports, grand jury reports, citizen group studies, and media exposes paint a portrait of a school sysem that has been afflicted by wrongs : theft, extortion, political patronage, nepotism, bribery, fraud, and even murders and suicides." Battling Corruption In America's Public Schools Teacher tenure was established in 1917 in New York to protect teachers, precisely. ![]() Lydia G. Segal is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Public Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University |