Anonymous wrote:The facts need to be established before judgement is declared. OP mentioned hearing this a rumor. Can that be verified?
Call the PCSB and ask how you may see a school's charter application, which is public information.
Here is a link to the start-up application guide:
http://www.dcpubliccharter.com/School-Leaders/Start-a-Charter-School.aspx
On page 39 is:
F. Résumés, Board Member Agreements, and Statements of Interest and Qualifications
Submit a résumé, board member agreement, and a signed personal statement, in that order, from
each founding member that describes his/her interest in the proposed charter school, his/her role
in the development of the application, his/her role should a charter be granted, and the expertise
and resources that he/she will bring in establishing the proposed charter school.
Either someone is included in that document as a founder, or they are not. They cannot be added later on as founders. As board members, yes they may, but not as founders.