Probably the most graphic display of the unchecked KIPP Model in action was played out in a KIPP school in Fresno, CA, where organizational zeal, moral blindness, and an absence of public oversight and accountability combined to create an abusive, inhumane school environment that remains a testament to the evils inherent in "no excuses" schooling.
The KIPP Foundation pretends that the steroidal application of the kind of "no excuses" schooling implemented by Mr. Tschang at KIPP Fresno is something only in KIPP's past, but the searing narratives by former teachers provided as late as 2016 offer clear evidence that dehumanization, humiliation, total compliance, and unsustainable stress levels remain the coin of the KIPP realm.
A copy of the Fresno Unified School District's investigation of KIPP Fresno can be downloaded here.
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The KIPP Foundation pretends that the steroidal application of the kind of "no excuses" schooling implemented by Mr. Tschang at KIPP Fresno is something only in KIPP's past, but the searing narratives by former teachers provided as late as 2016 offer clear evidence that dehumanization, humiliation, total compliance, and unsustainable stress levels remain the coin of the KIPP realm.
A copy of the Fresno Unified School District's investigation of KIPP Fresno can be downloaded here.
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Chapter
16
The
KIPP Fresno Story
In the
KIPP schools and the schools that emulate the KIPP Model, whether they are
regular public or charter, we find the arbitrary separation of cultural factors
from socioeconomic class continues to draw attention away from the effects of
poverty and discrimination on school performance. This, in turn, encourages the kinds of
depersonalized crustiness among KIPP staff who are focused only on behaviors
and attitudes that improve measurable test results. The No Excuses ideology,
then, not only ignores the documented effects of poverty on the poor, but it
becomes, ironically, an inadequate excuse for justifying morally hazardous
acts.
Young,
privileged beginning teachers like the ones recruited by Teach for America and
other alternative preparation programs are particularly prone to imposing the
kinds of psychological manhandling that No Excuses schools demand. Many of these young teacher aspirants grew up
enjoying the advantages of economic privilege, while expecting and knowing
personal success in school and social life, with little understanding of
failure. The threat of failure, then,
sometimes initiates a fear that is played out by fear’s twin sister, anger,
especially when KIPP school leaders encourage their teachers to be more
“militant” in their approach to discipline and to low test performance.
Many of
these middle class neophyte teachers, too, share the same missionary zeal that
often motivates well-meaning privileged individuals into the service of those
less fortunate. Whether one labels this
phenomenon liberal guilt, advantaged idealism, or simply the desire to do good,
it is a mindset that is easily manipulated by administrators who are, most
often, survivors of the pedagogical gauntlet that TFA Corps members must go
through.
Having
gone through it with their hardness made harder, still, empathy or sympathy for
those who are struggling cannot be allowed to become another excuse for not
accomplishing what they, themselves, have proven to be possible. The dominant demeanor of hardness, however,
masks an underlying brittleness that becomes visible in emotional meltdowns,
nervous exhaustion, explosive anger, physical deterioration, and high
attrition.
This
detached hardness often yields a moral callousness by school leaders that is
regularly too harsh for teachers to endure, but when it is applied to children
as it is in KIPP Model schools, it takes on an even darker specter. Such is the case in the KIPP story that
follows. Names are used in this section
because the following incident is a matter of public record.
During the 2007-2008 school year,
California’s Office of Child and Protective Services notified Fresno Unified
School District, the charter authorizer for KIPP Academy Fresno Charter School,
that a student at KIPP Fresno had threatened suicide following a punishment
administered by KIPP Fresno’s CEO, Chi Tschang. Although complaints
against Mr. Tschang had been lodged by parents as early as 2004, the threatened
suicide by a punished student proved to be the culminating factor that launched
a third-party investigation paid for by Fresno Unified School District. The independent investigation by Dan Brake
culminated in a 64 page “Notice to Cure and Correct Violations,” a document
(Horn, 2014) that recounts in harrowing detail the students punishments between
2004 and 2008, all of which were authorized or meted out, personally, by Mr.
Tschang.
The
KIPP Academy Fresno Charter School was founded in 2004, and Chi Tschang was its
first school leader. Like many of KIPP’s
school leaders, Tschang had graduated from an Ivy League school and never
studied education or educational leadership prior to teaching. After earning a degree in History from Yale
in 1998, Tschang tutored low-income children in Providence, Rhode Island, for a
non-profit corporation, City Year.
The
following year he moved to Boston and taught for four years at the No Excuses
charter middle school, Academy of the Pacific Rim. There he earned the reputation as a hard
worker, strict disciplinarian, and public admirer of KIPP and KIPP’s
methodology. He also started a blog
called Chi Unplugged, where he wrote
about professional and personal issues.
In one of his first blog posts from December 2000, Tschang complained
about his deep frustrations with women who did not want to date him but who,
more often, wanted to tell him about being mistreated by other men.
Describing
himself as less exciting than other more aggressive men that women seemed to
prefer over the hard working and loyal nice guy type, Tschang (2000) described
himself as “a bitter, unsportsmanlike sore loser
since not one single woman in America under the age of 35 wants to date my
kind” (para 4). In 2004, Tschang
applied for and was selected as KIPP Fresno’s first CEO.
According
to a “Notice to Cure and Correct” issued in December 2008, complaints about
harsh treatment of students at Tschang’s school began during the 2004-05 school
year. Based on parent complaints about
Tschang’s disciplinary actions against students, the Fresno branch of NAACP
visited the school during that year, which led to Tschang’s counseling by the
Fresno Unified School District for “inappropriate behavior.” Other complaints followed the same year,
which led to a meeting of KIPP Foundation officials, the District, and
Tschang.
The
following year, KIPP Fresno received training from the District on its roles
and responsibilities regarding student discipline and reporting. Complaints against Mr. Tschang resumed,
however, during the 2007-08 school year, and the
Board of the KIPP Fresno decided to call for Mr. Tschang's resignation. The KIPP Foundation communicated to the
unelected KIPP Fresno Board that it had no authority to demand Mr. Tschang's
resignation. The Board resigned shortly thereafter.
During that same year, the
District grew increasingly concerned for student “psychological and emotional
health” (Fresno Unified School District, 2008, p. 2). As a result, the District
offered KIPP Fresno's staff training to deal with emotional and psychological
problems. Tschang refused, even though KIPP teachers there and elsewhere
regularly lack child development or child psychology coursework and training.
The culminating complaint that year came when Child and Protective Services
notified the Fresno Unified School District that a child who had recently
undergone one of Mr. Tschang's punishments had subsequently threatened suicide.
Mr. Tschang had failed to notify the parents of the child’s threat.
On December 11, 2008, the
District’s chartering authority issued KIPP Academy Fresno Charter School a 63-page
“NOTICE TO CURE AND CORRECT VIOLATIONS” (Fresno
Unified School District, 2008). The
report detailed alleged violations of state law and of KIPP’s charter that
focused mainly on Chi Tschang’s behavior toward students, but other serious
violations were cited as well. They
included charges of impropriety with regards to
·
Board Composition
·
Credentialing
·
Criminal Background Checking
·
State Mandated Testing
·
Right to Privacy
·
Transporting Students Off Campus,
·
Copyright
·
Failure to Report Child Sexual
Abuse.
Among the fifteen particulars in
the section on “State Mandated Testing” (pp. 43-46) are these noted ethical
breaches and unlawful acts:
· In 2006, completed state tests were stored in a location where
students and parents had access to the tests. Two of the . . . former teachers,
Kim Kutzner and Marcella Mayfield, stated that they witnessed violations of the
testing procedures.
They stated that
tests were not placed in a secure environment.
State tests were stacked in boxes around the school's office, tests were
not returned promptly by teachers after the closing of that day's testing, and
tests were left in classrooms, the principal's office and the school's office.
. . .
· Kim Kutzner [a KIPP teacher] and Marcella Mayfield [a KIPP
office employee] stated that the school adopted a policy that students were
required to check their answers again and again after they had finished their
tests and were not allowed to do other activities.
· Ms. Kutzner also witnessed teachers record students' answers
during testing, review student's tests, and tell students which page to
correct.
· Chi Tschang [subsequently referred to as T], as the test site
coordinator for 2006, also admitted that in a couple of cases, teachers forgot
to bring tests back . . . .
· In a staff meeting in May of 2006, Ms. Kutzner, who had five
years experience as a test site coordinator, reviewed with the entire staff the
violations that she had witnessed during testing and presented the written
testing protocol materials to T. The staff actively opposed any changes in
procedures which would potentially lower test scores, and T and Mr. Hawke
stated that the legal and ethical requirements for testing were, in fact, only
guidelines that could be ignored. . . ..
·
The violations were knowingly in
disregard of state testing procedures in that T signed the STAR Test Security
Agreement and the Charter School's teachers signed the STAR Test Security
Affidavit in which they agreed to the conditions designed to ensure test
security. T also failed to report the testing irregularities to the District
STAR Coordinator.
Other administrative and technical
breaches can be found in the “Fresno Unified Notice to Cure and Correct”
report. More troubling, however, are the
descriptions of how Tschang treated students at KIPP Fresno. And more troubling, still, are the
similarities between Tschang’s behaviors as described in the “Notice to Cure”
and the descriptions of the disciplinary regimen by former KIPP teachers
interviewed for this book. At KIPP
Fresno and the schools described by former KIPP teachers, we find common
practices that include screaming at children, enforced silence for most of the
day, harsh punishments for minor rule infractions, isolation, ostracism,
labeling, and public humiliation. Below
is a sampling (Horn, 2010 March15) from the dozens of allegations against
Tschang and his faculty for mistreating children. The entire report is archived (Fresno Unified
School District, 2008) online and may be downloaded from http://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/01/05/kipp-report-fresno/.
2004-2005
·
In her interview, Kia Spenhoff
[school employee] stated that she witnessed Mr. Tschang put his hands on
students. She witnessed Mr. Tschang pick up a student off the ground, hold the
student by the neck against a wall, and then drop the student. When asked about
this incident Mr. Tschang stated, "I don't remember picking up and
dropping a student, I do remember shaking a kid."
·
__________ also reported
witnessing Tschang push another student's face against the wall and saying,
" Put your ugly face against the wall, I don't want to see your
face."
·
Student __________ reported
witnessing Mr. Tschang draw a circle on the ground and force a student to stand
in the circle for two hours in the sun during the summertime.
·
__________, a student at KIPP from
2004 to 2007, stated that in the 04-05 term he saw Mr. Tschang pick students up
and drop them. If a student wasn't sitting correctly he would pick them up by
their shirt, move the chair, and drop them on the floor.
2005-2006
·
Vincent Montgomery, former Chief
Operating Officer for the school, reported that he observed several incidents
in which he felt Chi Tschang was emotionally abusive toward students, such as
requiring students to stand outside in the rain. Mr. Montgomery also stated he
felt any gains made by kids were offset by the emotional abuse they
experienced.
·
Richard Keyes made a comment to
Mr. Tschang that he thought Mr. Tschang needed training in child growth and
development because there were things going on that were psychologically
damaging.
·
Students stated in an interview
that Mr. Tschang would make kids stand in the sun while he yelled at them, and
that _________ had to stand there for an hour.
2006-2007
·
Marcella Mayfield witnessed Mr.
Tschang grab a backpack off of a student and then repeatedly kick it.
2007-2008
·
In December 2007 the police
reported several students for shoplifting at a ______ store. As punishment, Mr.
Tschang had them sit at their desks outside in the cold for two days. Diane
Gutierrez, an employee at the Charter School, stated that Mr. Tschang took away
their shoes on one day to let them know how it feels to have something taken
away form them. Marcella Mayfield stated that it was bitterly cold in December
and the students were only allowed to wear sweatshirts. She also stated that
Mr. Tschang screamed at the students during the entire day. She told this
investigation, "I lost count how many times he could be heard from the
classroom. When there was a quiet spell in the class, you could hear him outside
screaming at them."
·
“________ reported that [KIPP
teacher] Mr. Ammon admitted to intentionally humiliating her son and that in a
meeting between Mr. Ammon, Mr. Tschang, and ________, Mr. Ammon said, “I thought he needed to be
humiliated, that it is my job to do this,” and “I just really think he needs to
be humbled, he reminds me of me at that age, and I know he has no dad at home.”
When asked about the incident, Mr. Tschang stated, “No, I don’t remember this.
What I do remember is that _____ was repeatedly acting in a defiant and
disrespect [sic] way to Mr. Ammon and
other teachers.’”
·
Diana Gutierrez stated in her
interview that Mr. Tshcang raged and screamed at students on several occasions.
She stated the he: "has thrown backpacks belonging to students in a manner
that the contents fell out. He has grabbed papers out of students' hands and
yelled at them. He yells at students right in their faces. The children are so
afraid of him that they do not want to look at him. He will just yell louder and
say things like 'Look at me,' 'Listen to me,' and "What's wrong with you?'
'Do you want me to kick you out of school?'
·
Former Board member Steve Hopper
stated that Mr. Tschang was so focused on peer accountability that he would
lose track of the moment. Mr. Hopper said, "when he yells or throws books,
and you confront him, he calls it 'strategic.'"
·
“When asked about his yelling at
students Mr. Tschang stated, “If parents are not happy with the school program,
it is a school of choice.’”
Chi Tschang was eventually
replaced as KIPP Fresno’s school leader on February 20, 2009, and the school
closed at the end of the 2008-09 school year under the shadow of unresolved
allegations of numerous irregularities, illegalities, and ethical breaches. Tschang, however, was not unemployed for
long. In the fall of 2009, the No
Excuses charter chain, Achievement First, hired Tschang as Assistant
Superintendent at an Achievement First charter school in New York.
A year later in November 2010
Tschang was back in the news (Cartright, 2010), as New York parents reported
Mr. Tschang had “aggressively grabbed an
11-year-old boy he was kicking out of class” (para 2). Achievement First’s co-CEO, Doug McCurry,
responded with a six-page letter to parents that “qualified Tschang’s move as a
misunderstanding of school policy” (para 6).
McCurry also took the opportunity to blast the Fresno Report that
detailed Tschang’s KIPP offenses as a “bogus” attack by a school system hostile
to charter schools.
It is hard to imagine an administrator
from a regular public school surviving such charges over such an extended
period. It is even harder to imagine a
public school leader under such a cloud of charges provided new employment with
a promotion. As if to underscore the
fact that the No Excuses community was ready to forget the KIPP Fresno incident
entirely, on February 13, 2011 Tschang and McCurry presented a session at the
annual Teach for America Conference in Washington, DC. Their session was entitled Bringing the “Joy Factor” into Your School.
Tschang has since been
promoted to Regional Superintendent for Achievement First Charter Schools. In 2015, the Achievement First website
(Achievement First, 1999-2015) stated,
Mr. Tschang is responsible for
driving high student achievement by overseeing a portfolio of schools and
supporting Achievement First principals in developing and implementing rigorous
academic programs and positive school cultures.
References
Achievement First. (1999-2015).
Achievement First leadership team. Retrieved from
http://www.achievementfirst.org/about-us/leadership-team/#ChiBio
Cartright, L. (2010,
November 1). School big ‘bullies’
kids. New York Post. Retrieved
from http://nypost.com/2010/11/01/school-big-bullies-kids/
Fresno Unified School District. (2008, December 11). Notice to cure and correct violations. Retrieved from
http://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/01/05/kipp-report-fresno/
Horn,
J. (2014, December 15). The Fresno KIPP report that has been scrubbed
from the web. [Blog post]. Retrieved from
http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2014/12/the-fresno-kipp-report-that-has-been.html
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J. (2010, March 15). The KIPP Fresno horror story that the
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C. (2000, January 8). Confessions
of a twenty-something single Asian male.
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