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  2. NYC educators accused of sending inappropriate messages to ...

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    Dulaina Almonte was fired from Harry S. Truman High School for texting a student 28,000 times, The Post reported in May.But after the DOE terminated her, she landed a job at AECI 2: NYC Charter ...

  3. New York schools staff accused of taking family on trips ...

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    Other trips staff members took family on included on to the Rocking Horse Ranch Resort in New York, the report says. During a trip in June 2018, Wilson planned a trip to Syracuse University, one ...

  4. ‘Homeless’ UCLA lecturer Dr. Daniel McKeown claims he was ...

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    A “homeless” UCLA lecturer who railed against the university, saying his $70,000 paycheck was too low to live in Los Angeles, claims he was placed on leave because of his remarks toward the ...

  5. Involuntary hospitalization of Joyce Brown - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 Supreme Court decision O'Connor v. Donaldson limited involuntary psychiatric hospitalization to those who posed a danger to themselves or others. Many states passed legislation following the ruling, including New York, which passed its Mental Hygiene Law in 1978, allowing involuntary hospitalization of people with mental illness if they were considered a danger to themselves or others.

  6. Callahan v. Carey - Wikipedia

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    Callahan v. Carey was a landmark case in the New York County Supreme Court that established the duty of New York State to provide shelter for homeless men. It was brought in 1979 as a class action suit, the first such suit by advocates for the homeless in the United States, and settled with the negotiation in 1981 of a consent decree governing the provision of homeless shelters by New York City.

  7. Reassignment center - Wikipedia

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    A reassignment center (also known as a rubber room) is a type of holding facility administered by the New York City Department of Education for teachers accused of misconduct while awaiting resolution of their misconduct cases. [1] [2] As of 2007, the city had thirteen reassignment centers. [3]

  8. Dad furious after shocking video shows staffer drag son by ...

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    Anderson Center’s history highlights dysfunction in New York’s care for the disabled. The parents of Jonathan Carey, an autistic 13-year-old, transferred him out of Anderson in 2003 after ...

  9. Allynwood Academy - Wikipedia

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    Allynwood Academy, formerly the Family Foundation School, was a private, co-educational, college preparatory, therapeutic boarding school located in Hancock, New York. [1] The school was in operation from 1984 through 2014, when it closed due to declining enrollment amid a raft of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse allegations made by alumni ...