ALBANY – The Dean of discipline at a gang-plagued Brooklyn public middle school who has been fighting for his job after putting one student in a headlock and throwing another against a wall has hit another roadblock in his lengthy effort to return to the teaching profession.

Supreme Court Justice Joseph Teresi (See Profile), in a decision Dec. 10, upheld the state Education Department’s refusal to extend Peter Principe’s provisional teaching certificate, effectively barring Principe from the profession despite another judge’s ruling reinstating him.

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