CO: Charter Battles First Amendment
It's a reminder, again, that some charter operators feel certain they don't have to play by the same rules as the rest of the country.
Victory Preparatory Academy in Commerce City, Colorado, is getting hauled into court over an alleged violation of First Amendment rights.
VPA (6-12) and Community Leadership Academy (PK-5) are run by CEO Ron Jajdelski, a man who leaves a pretty tiny internet footprint. His LinkedIn account lists only his current job. But the sixty-ish CEO does turn up in a few spots. He appears to have attended SaybrookUniversity's School of Organizational Leadership and Transformation. He apparently holds a patent for "an ornamental design for a media storage device."
According to the school website, Jajdelski was involved from day one:
The school was conceived in March 2003, when several community members met to discuss education reform in Adams County School District 14. The discussion was facilitated by Ron Jajdelski, Executive Director at Commerce City Community Enterprise, a local grassroots non-profit focusing on empowering citizens to lead local change. These visionaries continued to meet and develop the school’s mission, programming and culture.
His school has had issues before. In 2015, there was a flap that began with a parent believed her sixth grade daughter was being bullied. She called Jajdelski and ended up feeling bullied herself, wiuth Jajdelski suggesting that he daughter should just change schools. A video of the exchange Continue reading: CURMUDGUCATION: CO: Charter Battles First Amendment