Disgraced ‘ogle’ teacher retires The city’s king of the “rubber room” has stepped down. Disgraced educator Alan Rosenfeld, 66, retired on February 3, after a decade of milking tax payers for a $100,049-a-year salary even though he hasn’t set foot in a classroom since 2001, school officials said today. The retirement came just days after the Post ran a series of stories exposing Rosenfeld, including how he was banished to a “rubber room” in 2001 for allegedly ogling eighth grade girls — but then spent his time working on a personal real estate portfolio worth up to $10 million. An attorney, he also spent time working on a law practice. The former typing teacher never taught again after the 2001 removal, but continued to pull down his six figure salary. Even after the rubber rooms were closed by Department of Education officials he continued to get paid to work in a paper-pushing job at a Long Island City school facilities warehouse. Source said the decision to quit was entirely his own. Even though he quit, he still will be living high off the tax payers, since he is due a $85,400 year pension for the rest of his life, plus health benefits. (Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com …
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