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Teacher Francisco Olivares Still on Payroll Despite Molesting Students
Written By : Dave Blount

Unfortunately for leering pervert Alan Rosenfeld — who collects a $100,000 salary as a teacher who can’t be trusted around kids to teach while running his lucrative law practice and real estate business — he is forced to share his Department of Education rubber room with other unfit but unfireable teachers whom he regards as “deadbeats” and “losers.” So that he doesn’t get lonely, maybe he should strike up a friendship with Francisco Olivares:

At the beginning of his 32-year career as a math teacher in Queens, Francisco Olivares allegedly impregnated and married a 16-year-old girl he had met when she was a 13-year-old student at his Corona junior high, IS 61, The Post learned.

He sexually molested two 12-year-old pupils a decade later and another student four years after that, the city Department of Education charged.

But none of it kept Olivares, 60, from collecting his $94,154 salary.

He hasn’t set foot in a classroom in seven years since beating criminal and disciplinary charges. Chancellor Joel Klein keeps Olivares in a “rubber room,” a district office where teachers accused of misconduct sit all day with nothing to do.

Why not fire him? Union rules. If Comrade Obama is able to ram card check through, unions will control most everything, making folks like Olivares unfireable no matter their line of work. You can count them among Chairman Zero’s “jobs saved.”

Don’t think too harshly of Olivares. After all, according to Planned Parenthood, children are “sexual beings” in need of “comprehensive sexuality education.”

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Francisco Olivares, one of 660 rubber room parasites on NYC’s payroll.

On a tip from Edward. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

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  • ohioan

    This world we live in is absolutely surreal.

  • Bildo

    Hawkins covered this topic yesterday.

    If all 660 of the rubber-room occupants make $98K per year like Mr Olivares, then the cost to NY taxpayers is almost $65 million per year.

    Of course $98K is way too high of a salary for a public school teacher, even in New York, so it is probably the total cost of employment including benefits.

    Even if the other 659 inhabitants make half that amount, we’re talking $30+ million on teachers that need to be fired.

  • http://conservativebootcamp.com martinhale

    Bildo:

    I hate to burst your bubble about $98k being an exaggeration, but if you’ll follow this link:

    http://jd2718.wordpress.com/the-new-uft-contract/new-uft-nyc-doe-teacher-pay-scale-salary-charts/

    you’ll find the pay rates from the latest UFT contract with the NYCDoE. Scroll down to the last of the three scales and you’ll see that as of 2008, the highest salary for a teacher with an MA + 30 hours of post-grad work beyond the MA and more than 22 years of experience is $100,049/yr. If you look left along that same line, under the column headed “EARNED MA OR EQUIV” you’ll find a salary that is $1 off what was quoted in the quoted article above – $94,153.

    Now, obviously, not all teachers make as much as Mr. Olivares, who’s been around for thirty years, or so.

    If their benefits are average, it’s probably costing the NYC taxpayer about 26% of average salary for those. If they’re superior benefits, maybe 28% of average salary.

    If you make the assumption that average salary is $75,000, 660 teachers would cost $49.50MM a year, and with benefits at 26%, that rises to $62.37MM a year. At 28% it’s $63.33MM.

    So yeah, the taxpayer’s getting ripped off big time.

  • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

    I covered it yesterday in the morning, Hawkins covered it a few hours later and now today! This one IS striking a chord! LOL

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