54 A.D.2d 656 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1976
&emdash;Determination of the respondent entered June 30, 1975, unanimously annulled, on the law, and the matter remanded to the appeal board, without costs and without disbursements for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this court. The complainant, Eileen Hult (Hult) was employed by the New York City Board of Education in September 1967. She took a qualifying examination and was appointed as an elementary school teacher (common branches) on February 1, 1968. She was informed at that time that certain eligibility requirements would have to be completed on or before February 1, 1973, including, inter alia, obtaining of a master’s degree or completion of 30 semester hours of approved graduate study. On September 5, 1969, Hult’s request for a five-year maternity leave (to expire September 4, 1974) was granted. She gave birth to one child in November,