Cross-posted at DailyKos. Yup, you guessed it. It’s in Florida. Parents are enraged after Charter Schools USA cancelled PTO meetings at a Ft. Myers, Fla. charter school because “various individuals and groups are trying to politicize the PTO.”
Charter Schools USA is threatening “legal action against parents who use an Internet discussion board to air grievances.”
Check out this parent’s post:
The editorial the parent had just read:
The explosive growth of for-profit charter schools in Florida is diverting hundreds of millions of public dollars to businesses that pervert the program’s intent.
Who is the Jonathan Hage the parent mentions?
From the same editorial in The St. Petersburg Times on September 22, 2002:
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Yes. If only that parent — and other parents — had read that editorial in 2002. They’re catching on though.
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Below, more posts from parents of children at Gateway, a charter school in Ft. Myers, Fla. From today’s News-Press.com, “Charter threatens parents with lawsuit“:
Parent Angela Reigelman, who created the virtual forum, received a letter via FedEx on Thursday ordering her to remove the forum. The company also warned other Web contributors Thursday.
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“CSUSA has reviewed the Web site and has determined that your and other parents’ and other Web site participants’ published accusations, comments and statements are unlawful, defamatory and libelous against CSUSA, Gateway Charter School and Dr. Nauss,” attorney Lisa MacClugage stated in the letter to Reigelman.
“Accordingly, CSUSA hereby demands that you immediately cease and desist your continuous published libel and defamatory accusations, comments and statements.”
Reigelman says the Web forum gives parents an open venue to discuss educational issues.
[A] May 3 letter to parents signed by the PTO’s executive board stat[ed]: “In light of the fact that various individuals and groups are trying to politicize the PTO, we have decided to cancel all further PTO meetings for the duration of the 2004-05 school year.”
More parents’ posts from the forum, gscparents. Please excuse the all-caps post, but it’s important to read:
This message board was created by parents at Gateway Charter School in Fort Myers FL. This is a place where you can leave your thoughts and feelings on GCS anonymously. … If CSUSA does not listen to us, they will continue to loose good kids and their parents. Not to mention teachers and staff … we need to stand together. …
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From concern4kids:
THIS IS A QUOTE FROM A REPORT DONE BY LOIS THOME;
Jonathan Hage of Charter Schools USA says, “What we hope to do in this school is create a community where the kids are known by parents, teachers and the principal. It’ll have smaller classes, the kids will wear uniforms, and discipline will be strong but it will be a supportive community.
COMMENTS FROM ME, CONCERN4KIDS;
JONATHAN HAGE…HAD TO BORROW THE 5,000.00 TO START CSUSA… {now] HE LIVES IN A 1.8 MILLION DOLLAR HOME IN BROWARD COUNTY. … THEY BUILD IN MOSTLY WELL TO DO NEIGHBOORHOODS WHERE CHILDREN ARE WELL CARE FOR, AND IN THESE HOMES EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT. IN THE PAPER TODAY ANOTHER MISLEAD PARENT TRIES TO EXPLAIN WHY WE JUST SQEAKED THROUGH ON THE 4TH GRADE FCAT WRITING. ‘WELL THE SCHOOL IS ONLY TWO YEARS OLD.” . THE REASON THIS EXCUSE DOESN’T CUT IT IS EVERY ONE OF CSUSA SCHOOLS SHARE THE SAME CURRICULM, … THEY ARE COOKIE CUTTER SCHOOLS, BUILT NOT BY CSUSA (THAT WOULD NOT BE COST EFFECTIVE ), BUT BY PLANNED COMMUNITIES (LIKE GATEWAY) WANTING TO ATTRACT BUYERS.THEY PROMISE HIGHLY EDUCATED TEACHERS … YET THEY ADMIT THEY CANNOT HIRE AND AFFORD TO PAY THE SEASONED VETERAN TEACHERS.
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From teachermom:
I worked there since it opened and parents have no idea of what the staff goes through– we were never supported! nauss just implements her not-well thought out ideas and gives us a directive with absolutely no support nor training and the teachers just try the best they can. Most of the teachers have had no experience other than at GCS which means they are first or second year teachers and do not have professional certification… check out your teacher at www.fldoe.org for your child’s teacher certification. … Nauss could definately win an academy award for her acting abilities– it is all just a show.
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Further down, teachermom helps parents find out if their children’s teachers are certified:
The following link to the Florida Department of Education will provide you with what certificattion a teacher has in the State of Florida. I just did a few lookups and found (actually I didn’t find anything) on a few teachers.
http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/public.asp
if you don’t find your teacher’s name then they are not certified by the state of florida.
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From signed on as a GUEST
It is nice to view who is on the board and see that tonight there are 12 guests. I encourage you to join. We are not a bunch of rebels attempting to destroy anyone or the school. The desire is to make known the strengths and the weaknesses of GCS. Your voice and opinion is important. Charter Schools USA stood in front of all of us made promises, they have not kept their verbal contract. YOU are your child’s advocate, I urge you,-DO NOT tolerate the mediocre curriculm and education that our children are receiving from CSUSA. …
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There are many, many more posts.
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The lawsuit threat:
The legal route is beign taken. Corporate are you going to fix this mess now or after more bad press. Lawyers are being contacted, the school board, Dr.Browder,the states attorney, the news press. This is the point it is at. What point will it be at before it is addressed? I work in the courtroom. I know what can happen, is this really where they want to take it?
From today’s News-Press.com, “Charter threatens parents with lawsuit“:
“Any action by school officials to remove it raises serious First Amendment concerns,” said Robert Corn-Revere, a Washington D.C.-based attorney who specializes in Internet-related free-speech issues. “No one likes to be criticized, but that doesn’t make it libelous.”
Neither Hage or Senior Vice President Tom Geismar would specify which postings were objectionable.
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Nauss said Thursday she hasn’t seen the site but is aware of its content. She supports the company’s decision to begin legal remedies.
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She said she hopes the situation doesn’t escalate.
“I think anyone in administration at a school can be viewed by many different people in different ways and open themselves up to scrutiny,” Nauss said. “We are attempting to do things differently at the charter schools. We realize folks will have questions.”
Parent Mary Vance, of Lehigh Acres, was among those who received the attorney’s letter but isn’t sure why she was targeted.
“I can’t figure out how it was learned I was involved in the message board,” Vance said, adding that parents use member names, not their real names. “I’m trying to figure out what I have said or done that is libelous and defamatory. I don’t have fear for this. I have concern. To me, it seems like a scare tactic.”
Blogger Dan Gillmor speaks up on this story:
But I hope the parents will aggressively defend their right to be critical of a school administration that cancels PTO meetings, …
Here, meanwhile, is the almost certain outcome in the wider Web community. Many people will now a) link to the story and the online forum; and b) mention the name of the company. (The story was just Slashdotted, which means it’s going to get huge play online.)
One result? Before long, if you type “Charter Schools USA” into your favorite search engine, that news story — and the forum, assuming it stays online, along with some withering commentary about the company — will be near the top of the rankings. One suspects this will be a consequence that Charter Schools USA did not foresee.
Blowback. Sweet.
This lawsuit and these parents’ predicaments raise so many thoughts:
1. What if those parents had acted before 2002, when the St. Pete paper wrote its powerful editorial?
2. It takes what it takes to get people involved. These parents will never be the same. They’ll always question privatization from now on. They’ll always (hopefully) check the facts and other views on the Internet.
3. I’d also posit that this charter school business is racist and class-ist. Look at where these schools are built — in lily-white, upper-class gated communities:
At $418-million and counting, the public policy questions here are urgent. Is Florida giving tax money to for-profit corporations that are using shell companies to hide their status? Are charter school dollars being used as an amenity for developers who build subdivisions? Is the law being used to create private schools that cater to the children of higher-income families and business employees? How much profit is being made off the charter school public subsidy? Are children learning in these schools? Editorial, St. Petersburg Times, Sept. 22, 2002
4. Your thoughts?