In April, the city announced that it would shudder the rubber rooms this fall. So, what happened to the teachers that would normally go to pass time while they awaited judgement on whether they were going to be terminated or could return to the classroom?
According to a story in The New York Post last week, the one-time molders of young minds are doing scut work in school district offices or the Department of Education's food services arm. The head of the United Federation of Teachers says that nearly half of the 700 teachers originally assigned to the rubber rooms are now back in the work force doing administrative tasks.
Sure, they are effectively some of the most highly paid secretaries in the city, but at least we're getting something out of them.
Below is the trailer from a recent documentary called The Rubber Room.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7O7C25U73w
Photo via The New York Post.