"In the last five years in New York City, 97 tenured teachers or school employees have been charged by the Department of Education with sexual misconduct. . . .
[T]he unions — believing that they are helping the cause of teachers by being weak on sexual predators — prefer suspensions and fines, and not dismissal, for teachers charged with inappropriate sexual conduct. . . ."
I'll start believing a School Teachers Union is a good thing, when they start cleaning up after themselves and force these sick individuals out and be at the head of the line calling for the prosecution of them.
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