Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School


Director applicant withdraws, three board members not replaced / Are things coming apart at the Cape's only charter middle school?

The school room where last night's Cape Cod Charter School's (CCLCS) Board of Director's meeting was held had the feeling of a bunker with beleaguered people hunkered down to avoid an attack. The skylight was half covered with a tarp to protect us, and gave added meaning to the board's earlier decision to have their last director Kathy McNamara find a new home for the school.

But that prospect seems dimmer than ever as it was announced that the board's choice to replace recently resigned director McNamara had pulled her name out of consideration as the school's 8th director in its 16 years of existence...

Present Chatham school principal Lisa Sjostrom was expected to be introduced at last night's meeting, but instead board president Norman Michaud said she had withdrawn her application...

Perhaps more ominous, three members of last night's eight member board are retiring after the meeting, and the nominating committee reported that no new names would be submitted for consideration until at least the September board meeting.

The next three months are important in the negotiations to buy the Regal Cinema building on Route 137 in Harwich, and these departing board members were on the school's building committee.

All this while contending with the demands of newly unionized teachers and trying to raise two million dollars to buy the Regal Cinema building which the school has under a sales and purchase agreement...

The school plans no salary increases, but that depends on the ongoing negotiations with staff which has recently joined an ALF/CIO teacher's union.

One assumes the negotiations will be more vigorous than in the past. One of the reasons suggested for the teachers joining a union was resentment over funding for the new school building in Harwich rather than pay raises for the teachers.

Some teachers have reportedly complained about the extra work which may accrue to them with the new Harwich location drawing more Mid Cape students needing extra tutoring and/or special ed...

7 comments:

Editor said...

This is jut one of a dozen in the series we have published on the Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School in the past two months.

For the rest click here;
http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2011/06/23/cap-e-cod-lighthouse-charter-school-seri?blog=53

Editor said...

This is only one of a dozens in our ongoing series about this troubled charter school:
For the rest follow the look below.
http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2011/06/23/cap-e-cod-lighthouse-charter-school-seri?blog=53

Anonymous said...

The attacks on charter schools here is very well organized. Is the NEA behind them?

The Perimeter Primate said...

Not here. I'm a supporter and parent-user of public schools. I don't belong to a union, but I see their value in a society. Take the highly lauded Finland, for example, where nearly everyone belongs to a union, including the teachers.

There's no correlation between student achievement and teachers unions, by the way. But there does seem to be a correlation between a healthy populace, less income disparity, and much less plutocratic rule when the masses are organized. That seems like a good thing to me.

That's about it.

Emily said...

Hey this was my school. Honestly why the attacks? You guys obviously have nothing better to do than put down one of the best schools I've ever been too. Get a life<3

Devin said...

Ya what's up with the hate you obviously don't know a thing about our school. I have had so much fun at this school and I think my peers would say nothing less. Good luck having people believe your lies about the school being bad.

Anonymous said...

This School is great I think that going after a kind school over things that are not true or not even good to go after is not worth it and sad. Trust me some public middle schools on cape cod have more issues so just be kind. I am a proud student of CCLCS HUZZAH