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Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

York
Until there is a Clean Sweep of the School Committee, most of the Board of Aldermen, and a new mayor of integrity, there really is no hope for anything in this equation to change. And that won't happen until Melrose citizens demonstrate more actual caring than they have for a long time, wake up, step up to run, and stand behind the decent candidates, and hold all processes fully accountable.
It also goes without saying that having the Mayor on the school committee ( a change to the charter pushed by Dolan in 2004) has been an unmitigated disaster.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Nancy
York
Until there is a Clean Sweep of the School Committee, most of the Board of Aldermen, and a new mayor of integrity, there really is no hope for anything in this equation to change. And that won't happen until Melrose citizens demonstrate more actual caring than they have for a long time, wake up, step up to run, and stand behind the decent candidates, and hold all processes fully accountable.
It also goes without saying that having the Mayor on the school committee ( a change to the charter pushed by Dolan in 2004) has been an unmitigated disaster.
This website often sheds light on subjects politicians and their sycophants try and hide.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Fact
Nancy
York
Until there is a Clean Sweep of the School Committee, most of the Board of Aldermen, and a new mayor of integrity, there really is no hope for anything in this equation to change. And that won't happen until Melrose citizens demonstrate more actual caring than they have for a long time, wake up, step up to run, and stand behind the decent candidates, and hold all processes fully accountable.
It also goes without saying that having the Mayor on the school committee ( a change to the charter pushed by Dolan in 2004) has been an unmitigated disaster.
This website often sheds light on subjects politicians and their sycophants try and hide.
The truth hurts.We all have every right to be concerned.What's going on in Melrose?

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

The phone number781.979-2160 and her name is Patricia White-Lambright or 781-979-2294 that is the Superintendent Of School and her name is Cyndi Taymore.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Please
Swell. Now this babbling fool is hijacking screen names to repeat the same post over and over. What's the matter with you?



I went to Melrose High...

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

The truth hurts the most when you hire a person and they have no principal skills or no personality. How many people have left the schools since the principals have been placed by CT. You don't have to be embarrassed if you failed CT. You just say GOOD-BYE.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Call in President Trump. He fired staff he hired without a problem.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Reputation of the SC, Super and City Government.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Lesson to be learned: Change the school superintendent . short of this nothing changes.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

More jobs will be listed for the 2017-2018 year at the schools. NO degree needed you will get the job. Look on school spring in July and August.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

hurts
The truth hurts the most when you hire a person and they have no principal skills or no personality. How many people have left the schools since the principals have been placed by CT. You don't have to be embarrassed if you failed CT. You just say GOOD-BYE.
Thats how we have the lack of transparency? Do they not want the public to know nothing.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

No matter how vigorously the local realtors lie/aka "represent" the state of the city and schools, there is no covering up of the stench this SC and administration have created. It's a mess, and changing the charter is a necessary first step in fixing it.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

The charter must be changed if Melrose citizens hope to recapture whatever is left of a democratically managed city, which it most certainly is not currently. There are no existing checks and balances now, as RD and this defective charter have effectively shut them down.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

He needs to be put out to pasture. He has long overstayed his welcome and is now just a tyrannical and pathetic little despot instead of a leader. His foul mouth and bad behavior are too well known and reveal exactly what he's really made of. He has his small-minded cadre of devotees, like any longstanding dictator who has worked to consolidate power and shut down any dissension.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

IT IS WHAT IT IS.Nothing New With Melrose City Charter.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

This superintendent needs to go.It is time fire her.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Caroline
This superintendent needs to go.It is time fire her.
Only the good ones are leaving Melrose the ones that should be going are here to stay.Like are Superintendent Cyndy Taymore.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

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Caroline
This superintendent needs to go.It is time fire her.
Only the good ones are leaving Melrose the ones that should be going are here to stay.Like are Superintendent Cyndy Taymore.
Real problems In Melrose.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Pedal
English
Caroline
This superintendent needs to go.It is time fire her.
Only the good ones are leaving Melrose the ones that should be going are here to stay.Like are Superintendent Cyndy Taymore.
Real problems In Melrose.
I guess the problem doesn't affect any of those MEF mommies because, if it did, the problems would be fixed.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

By supporting our school administration crime family (with it's tentacles reaching into the city solicitor's office, mayor's office and school committee chair) we have been prevented from moving this school district forward since 2012. Honestly, what person with any morals would support an administration that habitually obstructs justice by flaunting civil rights laws, open Meeting laws, illegally withholds public documents from the public (even our own elected school committee members!), retaliates against complainants or anyone who criticizes the administration by filing false police reports and false harassment complaints against them, files or threatens to file false child abuse reports with DCF against them...and on an on.. And you really thought Trump was bad?? Look in your own backyard my friend!

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

The City's MEF problem
By supporting our school administration crime family (with it's tentacles reaching into the city solicitor's office, mayor's office and school committee chair) we have been prevented from moving this school district forward since 2012. Honestly, what person with any morals would support an administration that habitually obstructs justice by flaunting civil rights laws, open Meeting laws, illegally withholds public documents from the public (even our own elected school committee members!), retaliates against complainants or anyone who criticizes the administration by filing false police reports and false harassment complaints against them, files or threatens to file false child abuse reports with DCF against them...and on an on.. And you really thought Trump was bad?? Look in your own backyard my friend!
You are right about that.Thank you Families.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

It is so hard when you work in the schools and your children attend the Melrose Schools. I can see how the schools are struggling with the changes in students and parents every year. I cant understand the lack of respect the staff show for working in a wonderful place like Melrose. The staff is a huge eye sore and its going to stay this way till someone makes a move for Melrose to succeed. Starting with the superintendent doing interviews for the principals positions. In the long term you will see a school system caring for the children.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

The real question.Whats going on at the schools?

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Keep on electing these idiots on the school committee and this stuff will only get worse- wake up people - the SC hires the super - the super is incompetent and arrogant to boot! Connect the friggin dots! And angel-hearing, Margaret Driscoll leads the lemmings - what else do you expect?

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Respect The Rights Of Others. Treat others as you want to be treated, everyone has a right to live in the same world you live in. If only that was true in the schools in Melrose.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

It would of been cheaper to put up a new high school and new administration!

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Respect.
Respect The Rights Of Others. Treat others as you want to be treated, everyone has a right to live in the same world you live in. If only that was true in the schools in Melrose.



Go To Hell. So many people are moving out of Melrose because of your post.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Respect The Rights Of Others. Treat others as you want to be treated, everyone has a right to live in the same world you live in. If only that was true in the Mystic Valley Charter School.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Respect
Respect The Rights Of Others. Treat others as you want to be treated, everyone has a right to live in the same world you live in. If only that was true in the Mystic Valley Charter School.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a complaint with the state education department Monday against a Malden charter school that has disciplined black and biracial students who wear hairstyles that violate the school’s dress code. Separately, state officials expressed concern about the rule, pledging to meet with school administrators.

The hair policy at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School is discriminatory and “appears to be especially harmful to female students of color and it has been enforced in a disparate manner against them,” according to the complaint filed by the ACLU with the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

As white parents of five black children, Deanna and Aaron Cook have taught their family to grow thick skin. They’ve endured odd looks at the grocery store in Malden, Mass., and ignored strange comments from Walmart greeters.

But nothing, Aaron Cook told The Washington Post, quite prepared them for the month-long battle they’ve been fighting with the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School over their daughters’ hair.

On April 14, twins Deanna and Mya Cook, 15, told their parents they wanted to have their hair professionally braided. The girls had always braided it themselves or had it chemically straightened, but as teens they were learning more about black culture and wanted to try something new.

Soon after, they went to school with long, braided hair.

The next day, the girls were called to the office for a “uniform infraction.”

Hair extensions are prohibited in the public charter school’s student handbook, alongside nail polish, makeup and dyed hair because it is “distracting.” An administrator told Deanna and Mya that their new braids — which combine artificial hair with their own hair — violated that rule.

The girls were instructed to remove their braids and they refused. The policy, they argued, was discriminatory against African American students and unevenly enforced.

With each day since, punishments from the school have escalated, Aaron Cook said, so much so that he and his wife eventually sought guidance from the NAACP, the Anti-Defamation League and the American Civil Liberties Union. Deanna, a runner who qualified for the state finals, has been kicked off the school track team. Mya was removed from the softball team and told she couldn’t attend the prom.

Last week, the fourth in turmoil, ended with the girls on the local news and sharp statements of support from the state association of charter schools, the ADL and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice.

“Denying young black women their opportunity to express their cultural identity will not make the school safer, more orderly, or less ‘distracting,’” the committee said in a statement. “It will diminish your students, and diminish your ranks. Doing this to high school students at a time when they are learning about self-expression and self-advocacy is particularly troubling.”

In response, the school’s interim director, Alexander Dan, sent a letter to all Mystic Valley parents defending the policy. The charter school, the letter said, “promotes equity” with dress code policies that reduce “visible gaps between those of different means.”

“The specific prohibition on hair extensions, which are expensive and could serve as a differentiating factor between students from dissimilar socioeconomic backgrounds, is consistent with our desire to create such an educational environment, one that celebrates all that our students have in common and minimizes material differences and distractions,” Dan wrote. “Any suggestion that it is based on anything else is simply wrong.”

Mya and Deanna Cook at Fenway Park in Boston. (Courtesy of the Cook family)

Cook declined to disclose how much the family paid for the professional braiding, but said the actual bag of artificial hair was only $5. According to an analysis by the Boston Globe, hair extensions woven into braids in the greater Boston area can cost between $50 and $200 and last up to three months. That price, Cook told The Post, is no more expensive than the chemical straightening Deanna and Mya had previously done and on par with the price of other hairstyles.

Frustrated students at the school Friday told the Boston Globe that they had experienced racial ignorance at the school, which is located about 10 miles north of Boston.

The student body is fairly diverse, which is part of the reason the Cooks chose it years ago for their five adopted children. Of the 1,500 students there in grades K-12, 43 percent are people of color and within that, 17 percent are black, according to numbers from U.S. News and World Report.

But just one of the 170 teachers and staffers at Mystic Valley is black, reported the Boston Globe, and Cook said there are no African Americans on the school’s board of trustees.

“That has to change,” he told The Post.

Cook added: “The school needs some serious diversity training.”

Other young women of color have worn their hair in braided extensions before, but the Cooks claim there was a crackdown on students after spring break of this year.

Another mother at the school, Annette Namuddu, told the Globe that her daughter was assigned a detention for wearing braids to school. When she refused to remove them, the detention turned into a suspension.

“It’s discrimination,” Namuddu said. “I see white kids with colored hair and you are not supposed to color your hair, and they walk around like it’s nothing.”

Another mother, Kathy Granderson, told the Globe her daughter was among about 20 girls who were called to the office and asked if they wore “fake” hair. Half were assigned detentions.

Colleen Cook with daughters Deanna, left, and Mya. (Courtesy of the Cook family)

The Cook sisters served detention time but then quit going. Now, the punishments for their insubordination are piling up. On Friday, they were sent home with another letter saying they each had to serve six hours of detention to make up for the sessions they missed.

Aaron Cook said he and his wife sent a formal letter to the board of trustees two weeks ago asking for a solution and have yet to get a response. If it were up to him, Cook said, he would pull his kids from the school. But the twins have attended Mystic Valley since kindergarten and want to graduate alongside their friends.

So now, the goal is to change the policy and hold the school accountable, he said.

“In effect, this issue is now bigger than my daughters,” Cook said. “At the end of this, we want a better school for our children.”

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said Tuesday she is looking into claims of discrimination at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden.

"We are looking into it. We've been in contact with the school and administrators, and we are taking information, and I'm going to evaluate and make a decision from there," Healey told MassLive.com.

Students of color at the Malden charter school have allegedly been disciplined for wearing their hair in braids through extensions.

Alexander Dan, the interim school director, told parents in a letter last week that the "specific prohibition on hair extensions" is aimed at creating an educational environment that "celebrates all that our students have in common and minimizes material differences and distractions." He added, "Any suggestion that it is based on anything else is simply wrong."

But groups like the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts say the school's hair and make-up policy is discriminatory and "makes no exceptions for ethnic, religious or cultural practices or medical needs." The ACLU has filed a complaint against the school with the state's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

ACLU of Massachusetts files complaint about 'discriminatory' hair and makeup policy at Malden charter school

ACLU of Massachusetts files complaint about 'discriminatory' hair and makeup policy at Malden charter school

The ACLU of Massachusetts has filed a complaint against what it calls a "discriminatory hair and makeup policy" after two students at Malden's Mystic Valley Regional Charter School could face suspension for wearing their hair in braids with extensions.

Healey's office has been in touch with parents and the Anti-Defamation League.

"Anytime you see allegations like this, it's concerning, and we want to be able to get the information that we need and be ready to act as quickly as possible, in the interests of the students," Healey said after speaking to business leaders at a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce breakfast inside the Fairmont Copley Hotel. "That's what this is about."

Healey has a civil rights division within her office that "reviews and responds to civil rights complaints alleging deprivations of, or interference with, civil rights and civil liberties," according to its website.

"The [Attorney General's Office] may bring enforcement action, where appropriate, may mediate disputes, or may refer complainants to other resources," the website adds.

Students wearing braids face detention, suspension at Massachusetts charter school

Students wearing braids face detention, suspension at Massachusetts charter school

After her daughters received multiple detentions and could face suspension for wearing their hair in braids, Colleen Cook - a charter school parent in Massachusetts - is speaking up.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

School sparks fury when officials ask black straight-A student to change her natural hair style because it violates dress code to keep look 'neat and organized'

Nicole Orr was asked to change her hair by officials at Montverde Academy
The black teen typically wears her hair in a natural style but was told it violated her private school's dress code
She felt singled out by the rule as 'Caucasian girls are able to wear their natural hair straight' but she wasn't allowed to wear her hair 'the way that it grows'
School said the rule against 'dread-like' hair had been 'in line with that neat and organized look that we're going for'
Montverde, in Florida, has since reversed the decision and removed the rule


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4511466/School-asks-black-teen-change-natural-hair.html#ixzz4hNidynaN
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Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????Melrose City Charter Needs to be Fixed.

What has that got to do with More Staff Leaving the High School?
I agree with a poster a while ago that it's time for this string to die!

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

wow
That's too many positions open the first week of the school year. Principals took their extended vacations over the summer. Admins first, children last.


Can we add all our superintendents and assist. superintendents to that list?

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The principal and VP at the high school have no comprehension on what is going on in MHS. The students are running the high school with all the gadgets they have. The educators have failed because no one is learning. It is a free for all and its only getting worse.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

The real question.Whats going on at the schools?what is going on in MHS.

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Thinking before you speak or do something. It's about knowing that every day, the choices we make can and will affect our lives. It's about being accountable for our choices in life. We have the right to make our decisions every day, and every day is a new day.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

Melrose Resident
Thinking before you speak or do something. It's about knowing that every day, the choices we make can and will affect our lives. It's about being accountable for our choices in life. We have the right to make our decisions every day, and every day is a new day.
"The Task Force consisted of 20 individuals, including school district staff, parents, and community stakeholders." Who is on the task force?

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

The Massachusetts Attorney General's office has informed the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School that its hair and makeup policy violates state and federal law and that portions of it "effectively single out students of color."

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

Jaguar Tackle
The Massachusetts Attorney General's office has informed the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School that its hair and makeup policy violates state and federal law and that portions of it "effectively single out students of color."


Especially when they require that hair can only be 2 inches or less in height! Just lack of common sense - which doesn't appear to common any longer in school systems.

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Jaguar Tackle
The Massachusetts Attorney General's office has informed the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School that its hair and makeup policy violates state and federal law and that portions of it "effectively single out students of color."



Its all about safety in the school's the braids can be almost a weapon when they are whipped around by a student.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

MVMMS and MHS Beat Bullying.Org this is a major concern in the schools. It will educate the staff and students.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

All
Its all about safety in the school's the braids can be almost a weapon when they are whipped around by a student.


That ranks right up there as one of the stupidest posts ever on this site. Unbelievable.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

What did you expect? There are more really stupid people in Melrose than anywhere else in the civilzed world.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

My parents could only afford the public school so that's my education.

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

you are talking about yourself because teachers you taught me. Now my children are in the Hoover school and doing fantastic. I am sad to learn as a parent the teachers that are leaving the school sooner than they would of because its failed the Melrose public schools. Next September back to the first year teachers who lack confidence and respect for teachers in the classrooms.

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Lesson to be learned: Change the school superintendent . short of this nothing changes.

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He voted for this monster, and he would never admit he made a mistake. He's had plenty of opportunities to. Superintendent Cyndi Taymore.just didn't measure up.

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Special Toxic Waste
He voted for this monster, and he would never admit he made a mistake. He's had plenty of opportunities to. Superintendent Cyndi Taymore.just didn't measure up.


Mayor Dolan has played a major part for the current situation in our school system - make no mistake about it!

Re: More Staff Leaving the High School?????

Clean the swamp out of the Melrose schools and then the cities reputation will come back.

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