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Rhode Island Mayoral Academies (RIMA) are publicly funded charter schools in the state of
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that have been freed from some of the rules, regulations, and statutes that apply to other charter schools in order to better attract nonprofit charter management organizations with a track record of success. The legislation creating mayoral academies was championed by a coalition of community and business leaders led by
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Mayor Daniel McKee and passed into law as part of the 2009 Rhode Island state budget, which was approved on June 17, 2008.


History

The mayoral academy idea in Rhode Island was originated by then-Mayor Daniel McKee and developed by a coalition of Rhode Island mayors and town administrators, Cumberland Director of Children, Youth, and Learning Michael Magee, Progreso Latino CEO Ramon Martinez, and policy experts
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of
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and Martin R. West of
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. The eight Rhode Island municipal leaders supporting the plan were Joseph Almond, Town Administrator of
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; James E. Doyle, Mayor of
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; Daniel J. McKee, Mayor of
Cumberland, RI Cumberland is the northeasternmost town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, first settled in 1635 and incorporated in 1746. The population was 36,405 at the 2020 census, making it the seventh-largest municipality and the largest t ...
; Charles Moreau, Mayor of
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;
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, Mayor of
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; Charles Lombardi, Mayor of
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; Michael T. Napolitano, Mayor of
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; and
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, Mayor of Johnston, RI. Prominent business and community leaders working on behalf of its passage included Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman of the Executive Committee at
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; Angus Davis, Rhode Island Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education; Laurie White, Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce; Stephanie Chafee, Founder, Rhode Island Free Clinic; and Ron Wolk, Founder of
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and Chairman of The Big Picture Company. The legislation creating the academies was introduced as H7874 in the Rhode Island House during the 2008 legislative session. With the support of Majority Leader
Gordon Fox Gordon Dennis Fox (born December 21, 1961) is an American attorney and politician from Providence, Rhode Island. He served formerly as the Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, before resigning in disgrace. A member of the Democr ...
and Majority Whip Peter Kilmartin, it was subsequently added as Article 38 in the state budget.


Schools

In fall 2009,
Seth Andrew Seth Andrew (born 1979) is an American entrepreneur who helped found Democracy Prep Public Schools, a national network of charter schools based in Harlem, and Democracy Builders, a social sector incubator that launched Washington Leadership Acad ...
was recruited to found the first Mayoral Academy, Democracy Prep Blackstone Valley (DPBV) (now known as Blackstone Valley Prep), which serves students from Central Falls, Cumberland, Lincoln and Pawtucket who were selected through a random lottery. DPBV was based on the successful model of public charter schools based in Harlem, NY and as a Brown University Graduate, Andrew was one of the few charter network leaders in the nation who had ties to the state of Rhode Island.
Democracy Prep
is one of the highest performing schools in the City of New York, and the network currently serves more than 5,000 low-income students across five regions. After the Rhode Island gubernatorial election of 2010, Democracy Prep parted ways with the board of Rhode Island Mayoral Academies citing major concerns about the political and financial risks presented by the Mayoral Academy model to their mission and model. Since 2010, Blackstone Valley Prep has continued to grow the number of campuses it operates. Additional Mayoral Academies have opened includin
Achievement First
in Providence an
Rise Prep
in Woonsocket.


Scandals

Two of the founding members of the Rhode Island Mayoral Academies founding coalition, Mayo
Charles Moreau
and Speake
Gordon Fox
have been convicted on federal corruption charges. Because the original Mayoral Academies legislation was championed by Fox and Moreau, the governance model has been attacked by traditional school districts as presenting unnecessary risks of political interference and financial impropriety. No other charter school governance model in the nation requires that Mayors chair the board of individual schools and Governor
Gina Raimondo Gina Marie Raimondo (; born May 17, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer, and venture capitalist who has served as the 40th United States Secretary of Commerce since 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as the 75th go ...
signed a bill slowing the growth of charter networks in Rhode Island.{{dead link, date=January 2018 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes Blackstone Valley Prep teacher
resigned in 2016
after students at the school hacked into teachers Slack accounts. In the expletive-ridden messages that were leaked, teachers spoke casually about students, calling them "idiots," and "dumb xpletives" Some parents called for the BVP Executive Directo
Jeremy Chiappetta
to resign, and he responded with a
open letter
to the school community asking for their forgiveness.


See also

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Charter School A charter school is a school that receives government funding but operates independently of the established state school system in which it is located. It is independent in the sense that it operates according to the basic principle of auto ...


External links


Mayoral Academies


References

Education in Rhode Island