Unjustified Disparagement from Former School
In 2001, I resigned after 18 years of teaching English in a Miami high school.
My yearly evaluations for the last year, and the ones before that were satisfactory and specifically recommended that I be rehired. This was signed by the school principal.
Some months later, after moving to NYC and attempting to get a teaching job, I was shocked to learn that the Assistant Principal of the Miami school completely trashed me in a form, saying basically I was alousy teacher and should not be rehired.
This was directly contrary to the final evaluation signed by my principal.
As a result, I found it impossible to get another teaching job.
I want to know if I have a legal case to sue the Miami school and/or the school board, for bringing an abrupt end to my chances of getting a teaching job, which by the time I would have retired I would have earned something like 12 years of salary until retirement, which in my case would have been something like $500,000 (Gross).
I brought this situation to a local lawyer in the town where I live , but he seemed like he couldn't care less and said I was out of luck.
I don't feel this is true and wonder if another attornewy might see the merit of my case.
Thank you.