THE TEACHER'S LAWYER

We specialize in providing legal recourse, and advice, to protect New York-based teachers from disciplinary abuse by school administrators. www.GHNYLaw.com Bryan D. Glass, Esq., Michael Donnelly, Esq. and John Hogrogian, Esq.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

NYS Senate Brokers Deal to Keep Bloomberg in Charge of Schools

"New York State Senate Keeps Bloomberg in Charge of Schools", NYT, 7/25/09
Posted by Bryan D. Glass, Esq. at 12:15 AM No comments:

Thompson Says New York City’s Graduation Rate Is Severely Inflated

"Thompson Says New York City’s Graduation Rate Is Inflated", NYT< 7/22/09, at A21

-56 percent graduation in 2008, up 10 percent since 2005
-claims DOE improperly changes grades and awards students unwarranted credits
Posted by Bryan D. Glass, Esq. at 12:13 AM No comments:

More NYC teachers getting U ratings double from 3 years ago

More teachers getting low marks," NYT, 7/22/09, at A21

-1554 of 80k teachers got Unsatisfactory ratings, 981 3 years ago
Posted by Bryan D. Glass, Esq. at 12:10 AM 1 comment:

NYC Parents fear loss of class aides as parents barred from hiring aides with private funds as violation of state labor laws

"Parents fear class aide loss," NYDN, 7/21/09,l at 18
Posted by Bryan D. Glass, Esq. at 12:07 AM No comments:
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Since graduating from the Cornell ILR School in 1992, and U. Pennsylvania Law School in 1995, Mr. Glass had worked as a state and federal appellate law clerk, an arbitrator and mediator, an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New York in general litigation and labor and employment matters, and as inhouse counsel to UFT/NYSUT.

Since 2009, Mr. Glass's private law firm has provided legal advice, counseled and/or represented hundreds of individual teachers in federal and state court litigations and appeals, Section 3020-a hearings, Part 83 proceedings, PERB and SDHR matters, unemployment hearings, Section 3020-a hearings, LODI and Section 2568 medical appointments, and time and attendance hearings, among other things.

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