Boston Herald

BOARD VOTES TO CLOSE JP SCHOOL

- By Marie Szaniszlo marie.szaniszlo@bostonhera­ld.com

The Boston school committee on Thursday voted 5-0, with one abstention, to close the Mission Hill K-8 School in Jamaica Plain, where children as young as 5 allegedly were victims of bullying and physical and sexual abuse by other students.

“I believe this decision, as painful as it is, puts our district on a path toward healing,” said school committee chair Jeri Robinson. “The safety, health and well-being of our students must remain our top priority. We have a lot of work to do to rebuild trust with our families, and together, we can emerge from this a stronger district.”

Superinten­dent Brenda Cassellius had recommende­d that the school be shuttered in June after she hired the Boston law firm Hinkley Allen last fall to investigat­e the allegation­s.

In a recently released, 189-page report, investigat­ors concluded Mission Hill was “a failed school, one that largely hid behind its autonomous status and

the philosophi­cal ideals of (two administra­tors), often to the detriment of the Boston Public School students it served.”

“Far too many children were harmed…despite new school leadership,” Cassellliu­s said.

But Edith Bazile, founder and executive director of Black Advocates for Educationa­l Excellence, said Cassellius was not without blame because she was superinten­dent for three of the approximat­ely seven years the abuse allegedly went on.

“As mandated reporters

of suspected child abuse and neglect, she and her administra­tion should immediatel­y have intervened,” Bazile said. “Instead, while the law firm was investigat­ing, the abuse was still continuing.”

Hinkley Allen’s report cited one child — identified only as Mission Hill, or MH, Student 1 — who repeatedly sexually abused other students in a oneperson bathroom and elsewhere in the school. Rather than immediatel­y reporting the incidents to the state Department of Children and Families, as required

by law, staff initially suggested putting bells on the bathroom door, stationing an intern outside the bathroom or having two adults accompany Student 1 at all times.

These actions led to “troubling patterns of unsafe

sexual behavior, bullying and physical violence to continue unabated,” the report said.

Staff who tried to intervene and report the suspected abuse were met with retaliatio­n by school administra­tors, the report

said.

Investigat­ors also found that the school operated its own email server, and at the beginning of the investigat­ion, the emails of the school leader and other staff members were deleted.

 ?? NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE ?? TOGETHER: Superinten­dent Brenda Cassellius’ recommenda­tion to close the troubled Mission Hill K-8 School has been seconded by the school committee.
NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE TOGETHER: Superinten­dent Brenda Cassellius’ recommenda­tion to close the troubled Mission Hill K-8 School has been seconded by the school committee.
 ?? STUART CAHILL / HERALD STAFF FILE ??
STUART CAHILL / HERALD STAFF FILE

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