South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures & the Arts

NEPOTISM, CONFLICT OF INTEREST FIND A HOME AT CHARTER SCHOOLS, April 22, 2010, NY Daily News

At some New York City charter schools, it's a family affair.

A Daily News investigation has found some charters hiring wives, husbands and children of school officials and board trustees as vendors, teachers aides and consultants…

Here's what The News' review found:…

SOUTH BRONX CHARTER SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL CULTURES & THE ARTS

This school hired a bus company owned by a board trustee's husband.

In October 2007, the board of trustees first voted to hire AVET Coach Corp. to address the "dire needs" of students ineligible for free city busing. The company is owned by Carmen Goldberg. The board then approved a new board member - Elena Goldberg, an "immediate family member" of AVET's owner.

"If you don't have a serious watchdog over a school, this is what can happen," said Al Bryant, 70, guardian of Najm Bryant, 9, a third-grader at the school.

A school spokesperson said the contract lasted 18 months and cost South Bronx half what another bus company would have charged.

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BRONX TEACHER ACCUSED OF FORCING CHILD TO TELL CRUSH HE IS GAY, March 12, 2010, New York Post

A Bronx charter school is under fire from parents who say a teacher bullied kids -- and even forced one child to tell his crush, a girl, that he was gay.

According to court papers filed this week, the teacher, Jared Alessandroni, 29, threatened to "out" a straight 9-year-old boy, James Pastrana, to his class at the South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts, unless James told his crush he was gay.

"I was so humiliated," said Pastrana, who reluctantly scribbled the false confession in a note to the girl. "It started to spread around the whole class and then everyone wanted to call me gay."…

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CARMEN ARROYO'S GRANDSON QUITS AS HEAD OF CHARTER SCHOOL AFTER EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE, June 12, 2009, NY Daily News

The nephew of City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo resigned Thursday as head of a Bronx charter school she helped fund - a day after he was charged with embezzlement.

Richard Izquierdo Arroyo - who's also Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo's grandson and chief of staff - Thursday notified the city he was resigning as chairman of the board of the South Bronx Charter School for International Culture and the Arts.

His city councilwoman aunt sponsored $1.5 million in taxpayer funds this fiscal year to help build a permanent facility for the school, which is temporarily housed in a public school…

On Wednesday, Izquierdo Arroyo was charged with stealing from a nonprofit group, SBCC Management Corp., that manages low-income apartment buildings in the Bronx. SBCC Management's director, Margarita Villegas, also was charged.

The duo stole more than $200,000 from the nonprofit to pay for designer clothes, trips to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and dozens of restaurant meals, a criminal complaint charged.

They also used the nonprofit's money to buy airline tickets to Puerto Rico for City Councilwoman Arroyo and her mother the assemblywoman.

SBCC Management's director, Villegas, is also a board member of the South Bronx Charter School. Officials said she's notified the city she'll step down from that position, too.

Villegas and Izquierdo Arroyo deny wrongdoing.

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A $2 BILLION DECISION: THE CASE FOR REFORMING NEW YORK’S CHARTER SCHOOL LAW, April 2010, New York State United Teachers http://www.nysut.org/files/media_100427_charterschools.pdf

“…A state assemblywoman gave $1.5 million in taxpayer-funded member item grants to the South Bronx Charter School for International Culture and the Arts, where her grandson was chairman of the board. The assemblywoman’s relative resigned from the charter board and from the board of the NYC Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction, after he was charged with stealing $200,000 from a non-profit group in the Bronx and using the money to pay for designer clothes, restaurant meals and trips. Newspaper reports have linked the charter school’s principal to allegations of cheating on state exams. The assemblywoman’s grandson was allowed to serve as board chairman for two charter schools at the same time…”