Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Modern School: Corporate Cheaters Always Prosper—Deasy Offers Crescendo a Reprieve

Modern School: Corporate Cheaters Always Prosper—Deasy Offers Crescendo a Reprieve

Corporate Cheaters Always Prosper—Deasy Offers Crescendo a Reprieve


Crescendo Charters has continued running its six schools in LAUSD, despite the fact that their boss had directed teachers and principals to help students cheat on state standardized exams. The scandal led the state education department to invalidate the schools’ results. In March, the school board voted to shut down the schools, allowing LAUSD to take the campuses back and start collecting the state funding that had gone directly to Crescendo’s corrupt bosses (See LAUSD Changes Course, Modern School). All this is set to be reversed (again), this time by charter-loving Superintendent John Deasy, who has never met a charter (or profit-based reform) he didn’t like.

Deasy told the board Tuesday he's leaning toward a reprieve after seeing strong reforms at the charter in the wake of the 2010 testing scandal, the