Francesco Portelos, Staten Island, New York City, New York (arrested Mar 2014) [official misconduct]

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    Francesco Portelos, 35, engineering teacher now in one of NYC's "rubber rooms", formerly taught at IS 49 Berta A. Dreyfus, New York City Department of Education, Staten Island, New York City, New York, "arrested after joking on his blog he knew how to hack the Department of Education’s payroll system"

    Two sides to every story:
    • Francesco Portelos: "Engineer turned inner city S.T.E.M. teacher/parent turned activist. Exiled for over 700 days after raising concerns about schools budget and other miscoduct."
    • New York City Department of Education: “This is an individual with a long history of allegations that include engaging in misconduct, criminal conduct, and insubordination.”
    Twitter: @MrPortelos

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    Lawsuit: 'Rubber room' teacher claims he was falsely arrested, detained

    Francesco Portelos, the "rubber room" teacher from Rosebank who lost his civil case against the city Department of Education last summer, claims he was falsely arrested and detained for 33 hours after the DOE lodged a complaint that he posted information about how to hack its payroll system, a new lawsuit alleges. While in police custody, Portelos said he was chained to other detainees in a van and forced to sleep on the floor next to a toilet before the Brooklyn district attorney's office dropped the charges, according to a civil suit filed in Brooklyn federal court last month. "It ...


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