Boston Herald

Malden charter school suing Dept. of Education

- By alExi Cohan

A Malden charter school is suing the Massachuse­tts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and its commission­er Jeffrey Riley for “censoring” its mission with new cultural performanc­e criteria all charter schools must follow.

“DESE’s adoption of these new culture-related requiremen­ts were designed, pretextual­ly, to put Mystic Valley’s Charter in jeopardy,” read the complaint filed Monday in Suffolk Superior Court.

The new criteria evaluates charter schools in part on culturally proficient practices that foster an inclusive and diverse environmen­t.

But Mystic Valley Regional Charter School argues that the “unlawful” and “vague” criteria goes against its mission of having an American “melting pot” school environmen­t that focuses on commonalit­y instead of difference­s, which some critics say is racist, according to the complaint.

“These critics believe the School should abandon its focus on a shared American culture and, instead, adopt a multi-cultural approach to teaching and education that emphasizes the difference­s in its students and society,” court documents read.

Plaintiffs allege DESE adopted the cultural practices knowing that it would put the charter school in violation of the policy.

“The Defendants in this matter have ignored the School’s formal and informal pleas not to use new and unlawfully-vague evaluation criteria on the School,” the complaint states, adding that the school asked for a waiver from an evaluation on the new criteria, which was denied.

The complaint says DESE personnel labeled the school as a racist school in need of reform even before conducting an evaluation, and a draft report from the department showed the charter is “partially meeting” the cultural criteria.

“DESE’s Draft Report puts Mystic Valley at risk of non-renewal of its Charter and, as a result, it presents an imminent risk of harm to the School, its faculty and its students,” the court documents state.

The charter school is asking that DESE be barred from enforcing the performanc­e criteria and that the department doesn’t act on the findings from the draft report.

“DESE’s efforts have been and continue to be an unlawful interferen­ce by the government, effectivel­y, to dictate and censor Mystic Valley’s approach,” the complaint states.

DESE declined to comment due to pending litigation.

 ?? MATT sTONE / hErALd sTAFF FILE ?? CONTROVERS­Y OVER CULTURE: Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commission­er Jeffrey Riley, above, is being sued along with the department by a Malden school claiming that new criteria to evaluate charter schools on culturally proficient practices focuses on students’ difference­s rather than commonalit­ies.
MATT sTONE / hErALd sTAFF FILE CONTROVERS­Y OVER CULTURE: Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commission­er Jeffrey Riley, above, is being sued along with the department by a Malden school claiming that new criteria to evaluate charter schools on culturally proficient practices focuses on students’ difference­s rather than commonalit­ies.

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