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Parent: DOE official promises Queens school “help you need”

The Department of Education’s second-in-command has stepped in to hear complaints from parents at a Queens school plagued with organizational problems.

Chief Academic Officer Shael Polakow-Suransky spoke with a parent from Queens Metropolitan High School Wednesday, according to DOE officials and the parent’s wife. Polakow-Suransky promised John Sadowski that the department would give the school the “help you need,” according to Sadowski’s wife, Kelly.

The call happened the same day that I reported that the year-old school was suffering from ongoing scheduling conflicts and unexpected staffing changes that left some students without regular instruction:

Because of staff changes, space issues, and poor planning, Queens Metropolitan students have gotten new schedules as many as 10 times since September.

On Monday, up to three periods of classes were canceled for many 10th-grade students, who sat in the auditorium and cafeteria as administrators feverishly worked to hash out new schedules, according to accounts from parents, students, and staff.

At a PTA meeting Tuesday night, parents also complained that some classes are without teachers, physical education instruction isn’t happening, and that their students aren’t receiving grades for some coursework.

The couple had contacted District 28′s parent council and superintendent and the Citywide Council on High Schools, a parent group, multiple times in recent weeks, Kelly Sadowski said. But she said they had received only perfunctory, unsatisfying answers until their conversation with Polakow-Suransky.

“Mr. Polakow-Suransky patiently listened and was not happy with what he was hearing,” Kelly Sadowski wrote in an open email to parents and community members after the phone call.  ”He acknowledged that it sounded like we have major issues and his response was “You are going to get the help you need.” 

DOE officials said Queens Metropolitan administrators will hold a meeting for parents next week.

According to a teacher at the school, administrators called an “emergency meeting” for this afternoon about the schedules by email Wednesday night. But this morning Principal Marci Levy-Maguire sent a follow-up email canceling the meeting. Instead, administrators will meet with teachers individually throughout the day.

In a follow-up email to Polakow-Suransky after the phone call, Sadowski asked him to hold an emergency meeting with parents and school administrators, along with a formal review of the problems and plans for solving them.

“We would like a reasonable time frame placed on the school to correct this as well as the school to be held accountable if these deadlines are not met,” she said.

  • SMFH

    Just would like to congratulate Mr. John Chase at Bronxdale H.S. for remaining at the school as principal while he is just the “acting” principal.  Good for the DOE for saying it’s kool to degrade women and curse and make sexual comments while keeping your job.  What an awesome system!!  Not even an interem-acting non tenured employee gets to keep his job these days.  Stop with the “sexual harrassment workshops”.  It is all for show!!!!!

  • Nycteach22years

    Very sad.  Just very, very sad to see the DOE allowing to keep him in this long.  It could have been resolved 8 weeks ago.

  • Transformation Teacher

    I love how the DOE will throw support towards a new Queens High School, and yet they close down decades old schools in the Bronx at the first sign of trouble.

  • guest

    I was thinking the exact same thing as transformation teacher.  How come the DOE promises help and support to a principal that never should have been a principal in the first place – a woman with no experience, no plan, just lofty ideas that were obviously not thought through properly?  How come they make decisions to shutdown other Queens High Schools with 100 years of history and experience without giving them any support.  Ooh wait I think I know.  They have to prove that their ridiculous Leadership Academies mean something. What a Joke – The people who come out of that program are dumber than they were when they went into it.

  • DVFJKHE

    I think John Chase will be the network leader soon for this school.

  • Clay

    Where has the support been all along?

    Suransky, he’ll help you to close a school.

  • michael

    If the DOE needs a building to house more Charters they will starve that school of funding, then shut it down. Simple as that.

  • Student

    I did not get any of the electives that were chosen, and i have no lunch on my schedule. They wont let me transfer either so I’m stuck here.

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