This post is a follow up of my previous post on the
"double standard" when it comes to
disciplining teachers and administrators by the DOE. Now it seems Mayor4life, Michael
Bloomberg p
ersonally ordered the suspension of prostitute turned teacher, Melissa
Petro. However, the Mayor4life has ignored
administrators that have been accused of sexual misconduct and has allowed them to continue in their schools.
The first is Principal Richard
Bost of the troubled Fordham Leadership Academy who has been found by the
DOE's Office of Equal Opportunity (
OEO) that he sexually harassed and grouped a school
Secretary and harassed other female teachers in his school. According to the
New York Daily News, a new OEO investigation was started
concerning additional sex harassment charges.
The second is an Assistant Principal, Michael
O'Herlihy, who was defrocked as a Priest and later sued by a former stud
ent who claims he sexually molested him when he was 16 years old. This was reported by the
New York Post. His last school (he could still be there) was Manhattan Comprehensive Day and Night High School. These two
admainistrators would appear to be more a threat in the schools then Ms.
Petro. However, Mayor4life Michael
Bloomberg appears unconcerned when it comes to them.
What is most disturbing is the media's failure to question why the
"double standard"? I understand the Daily News and Post would not bring this up since they do not want to
embarrass the
Bloomberg/Klein Administration but why not the New York Times? local news media, How about Gotham News? other education
bloggers? It is very important that the
hypocrisy and unfair discipline procedures are exposed for what they are. While I do have a problem with Ms.
Petro's past occupation, she is less of a
"threat to the children" then Principal Richard
Bost or Assistant Principal Michael
O'Herlihy.
6 comments:
The media has the same double standard because the media is controlled by Bloomberg and his ilk. Bloomberg is lord of all he surveys. Her dismissal is by his decree. Never mind Haggerty and all that other unethical/criminal baggage in the Bloomberg administration.
What about the principal from the school where the little girl drowned this past June. He receives extended probation and the A.P. gets bumped to a teaching position in the very same school? Or the principal from Bronx Science.?
The list could be endless Bloomberg fires employees and protects management period.
What about Bloomberg himself who settled numerous sexual discrimination claims by over 50 women from Bloomberg LLP? Why made all these settlements if there are no merits on any of these seperate claims made by these women?
Possibly the difference is that she admitted it and the other cases charges had to substantiated?
Well, Bloomberg is surrounded himself with lawyers, while that stupid girl did the bragging.
The Common sense dictates that something unbecoming of a mayor occurred when over 50 women filed seperate complaints over a period of many years. Again the money can make your trouble quickly go away.
I find it unbelievable that nobody is picking up on the obvious hypocrisy by the DOE on how Melissa Petro is treated and the administrators who were found to have committed sexual misconduct.
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