Brookline High School Dean Files Discrimination Complaint
The Sagamore High School paper reports that Brookline High's Dean of Students filed a complaint after the Headmaster selection process.
Brookline High School named a new headmaster in early February, and in early April, Dean of Students Adrian Mims filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, as Brookline High's The Sagamore reports.
See the exclusive full story on The Sagamore.
According to The Sagamore, which acquired Mims' case information through the Freedom of Information Act, one of the Particulars in the case alleges that a member of the interview team told Mims they felt the school was "not ready" for an African-American to take headmaster role.
The High School ultimately hired former Newton North Vice-Principal, Deborah Holman, following the Retirement of Dr. Bob Weintraub in June.
Bill Davidson
9:16 am on Friday, May 18, 2012
I hope that's not true. I'd like to think Brookline is more open-minded than that.
MoonBeamWatcher
2:33 pm on Friday, May 18, 2012
WoW . . . Sagamore does INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING!
I certainly think they are worthy of CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS!
The rest of the Lame Stream Media, not so much.
MoonBeamWatcher
5:00 pm on Friday, May 18, 2012
Mr. Davidson, 6 out of 10 residents did not lived here 10 years ago
and will not reside in town 10 years from now. Most transient town I know of.
Unfortunatly, Brookline is so OPEN minded that her BRAIN has fallen out.