New York Post

DOE eyes regulation to ‘cancel parents’

- By SELIM ALGAR Education Reporter salgar@nypost.com

City parents are questionin­g a new regulation that would allow the Department of Education to punish or boot elected moms and dads from volunteer advisory boards.

Chancellor’s Regulation D-210, to be voted on next week by the Panel for Education Policy, would enable the DOE to expel Community Education Council members if they run afoul of an official code of conduct.

The proposal states that members whose behavior “creates or would foreseeabl­y create a risk of disruption within the district or school community” or act in a way “contrary to the best interest of the New York City school district” are subject to removal.

“Council members are expected to be exemplary role models on the councils and communitie­s in which they serve and to fulfill their responsibi­lities in a way that respects the rights of all parents and students they serve,” the language states.

But opponents argue that many of the strictures are ultimately subjective and would in essence allow the agency to purge CECs of unwanted voices.

“It’s beyond undemocrat­ic,” said city parent Jean Hahn. “While I expect this from [Mayor] de Blasio, I certainly hope that Mayor-elect [Eric] Adams and incoming Chancellor David Banks immediatel­y rescind what seems to be yet another attempt to squash transparen­cy and the rights of parents to speak up about their concerns.”

The DOE countered that the measure would let the agency address flagrant member misconduct and would not be used as a political silencer on controvers­ial issues.

‘Equity compliance officer’

“Parent voice, community engagement and equity are at the center of all we do — this proposed regulation will help ensure environmen­ts for parent leaders are free from blatant discrimina­tion, harassment, bias, racism and intimidati­on,” said spokespers­on Katie O’Hanlon.

The new policy would also create a new “equity compliance officer” charged with assessing parent behavior and determinin­g discipline.

“The equity compliance officer is a designated DOE employee responsibl­e for the receipt, response, processing and investigat­ion of complaints alleging violations of this regulation,” the language states.

In addition, the DOE would form a new “Equity Council” that would issue recommenda­tions on parental discipline or expulsions.

Some have questioned the formation of that council and assert that the DOE has not revealed any potential members or the selection process.

The proposal also forbids “frequent verbal abuse and unnecessar­y aggressive speech” and notes that behavior unrelated to CEC business could also serve as grounds for punishment.

It’s unclear if Adams and Banks were privy to the developmen­t of the proposal, if they endorse it, or if they plan to implement it if passed next week. Adams did not immediatel­y return a request for comment Tuesday.

 ?? ?? WHOA! Protests like this against a member of a Brooklyn Community Education Council could even more easily trigger dismissals if a regulation passes.
WHOA! Protests like this against a member of a Brooklyn Community Education Council could even more easily trigger dismissals if a regulation passes.

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