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Success Academy Quietly Settles Discrimination Lawsuit And Pays Families $1.1 Million Plus Lawyer’s Fees | Gary Rubinstein's Blog

Success Academy Quietly Settles Discrimination Lawsuit And Pays Families $1.1 Million Plus Lawyer’s Fees | Gary Rubinstein's Blog

Success Academy Quietly Settles Discrimination Lawsuit And Pays Families $1.1 Million Plus Lawyer’s Fees



Success Academy is the largest and most controversial charter chain in New York.  By one measure — state test scores — it is the most successful.  But over the years they have been embroiled in several significant scandals.  The two most prominent was the ‘rip and redo’ incident, where a teacher was caught on tape screaming at and ripping up a paper of a very well behaved young child, and the ‘got to go’ list where a principal created a list of students he planned to either expel or otherwise compel to leave.
But beyond these two high profile scandals, there are thousands of unreported mini-scandals that are just as harmful to the students who suffer them.  Over the years hundreds, if not thousands, of families have suffered from the way that Success Academy gets those families to transfer their children out of the school.  One trick they use a lot is threatening to leave back — or actually leaving back — students who are passing their classes and the state tests.  This was documented nicely in a podcast about them last year.  But the most heartless way they get parents to ‘voluntarily’ switch to another school is through coordinated harassment.  When Success Academy has students who do not respond to their strict disciplinary code, what they do is start calling the parents day after day and demand that the parents come get their children.  Sometimes the phone calls start at 8:00 AM.  If the parents are at work and they are not able to come and get the child, Success Academy threatens to call Administration for Child Services (ACS) on them and, in some cases, actually does call ACS or the police or has the child picked up by an ambulance and brought to the emergency room.  Even with all this, Success Academy is CONTINUE READING: Success Academy Quietly Settles Discrimination Lawsuit And Pays Families $1.1 Million Plus Lawyer’s Fees | Gary Rubinstein's Blog