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Tom Bratter: Pompous Ass On the Skids
« on: November 19, 2008, 04:46:14 PM »
What an arrogant asshole.  Methinks he doth protest too much.

http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/p ... 1118.shtml

John Dewey Academy Flourishes


Contact:
Tom Bratter
Founder
413-528-9800
http://www.jda.org

November 13, 2008

There is a rumor that The John Dewey Academy fights for its existence. However, we are two thirds filled, so there is bed space. Rather than compromise quality, we have encouraged the last three prospective students to go elsewhere.

The IRS "forced" my wife and me to sell Searles Castle because the IRS arbitrarily rejected the value determined by an appraisal company. Inadvertently, the IRS did us a favor because we have had three bids which double the original appraisal value. Moving will be traumatic, but I am confident all will survive.

There are two ways to evaluate the effectiveness of a college preparatory and therapeutic school: The credentials and stability of the faculty.

First: Most JDA teachers have PhD's. There has been no faculty turnover for three years. Most of the faculty have been with us for more than five years. All faculty, but one, feel they received generous merit-based salary increments of more than five percent. Ken Steiner, who is my designated successor, a veteran of The John Dewey Academy, for almost twenty years waits patiently for me to die. I do not plan to retire unless felled by a stroke.

Second: The reputations of colleges which admit graduates, their performance at college and the graduation rate. All (100%) of our graduates attended college. More than three-quarters attend graduate college.

The 2008 graduate class college campaign was a college professional's dream. All but one was admitted early decision to the college of their first choice. I was done with my recommendations by December 15. Graduates of this class will attend Amherst College, Brandeis University, Columbia, Goucher, Oberlin, Sarah Lawrence (2) Colleges and the University of Chicago. Two were rejected. I protested and appealed so both rejections reversed. I waged war for the regular admit. Last year, two of my recommendations exceeded forty pages. The average length of a recommendation was thirty-three pages.

Prior to attending The John Dewey Academy, most students had mediocre grades and inconsistent academic records. Many functioned more than one grade level below chronological age, so they needed intensive, individualized instruction to remedy educational deficits.

Since the first class graduated in 1987, all graduates have attended college. Similar to elite prep schools, The John Dewey Academy wants to be judged by the reputations of the colleges which admit its graduates. Seventy percent attend the most selective fifty colleges. Ten percent attend the most selective one hundred institutions of higher learning.

A third have made the Dean's List at Barnard, Bates, Binghamton and Brown Universities, Carleton, Colby, Columbia (College and University), Connecticut College, Cornell, George Washington and Georgetown Universities, Haverford, Hobart, Holy Cross, Mount Holyoke and Muhlenberg Colleges NYU (College of Arts and Sciences and Tisch School for the Performing Arts), Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, RPI, Rochester University, Spelman and Skidmore Colleges, Syracuse University (Visual and Performing Arts & Newhouse School of Communications), Trinity College, Tufts University, Union College, the Universities of Chicago, Hartford, & Massachusetts; Vassar, Wellesley,& Williams Colleges.

Two members of the JDA class of 2002 attend Harvard and NYU Law Schools. Two members of the class of 2003 attend Albany and Pace Law Schools. Another 2003 graduate attends the clinical psychology Ph.D. program at Yeshiva University.

All but one of the class of 2006 made the Dean's List. The lowest average was 3.3. Two were elected class officers; the others have assumed prominent leadership roles.

While outrageously premature, I am confident that all but two of our seniors have been admitted by colleges which rank in the top fifty by US News & World Reports. I very much would like to list these impressive colleges but am reluctant to do so only because I do not want to antagonize any Director or Dean of Admissions. All recommendations have been received by Offices of Admission. The average length of my college recommendations are thirty pages.

Debvoise & Plimpton LLP and Wilmer Culter Pickering Hale and Dorr applied for tax exempt status for us to the IRS. These two prestigious law firms did the work pro bono.

I am concerned that fund raising efforts to permit us to become a tax exempt public charity is disappointingly slow. Twenty percent of our families' net worth exceed several hundred million dollars, so they are immune to the precipitous drop of the stock market and anticipated decrease in commercial real estate. It would only take one family to finance our not-for-profit corporation.

My wife and I have pledged to donate The John Dewey Academy and its contents, which I estimate to be worth +/- $5,000.000, when there are matching funds as an incentive to contribute which I remain confident we will receive. Assuming the worst, we have a serious buyer who I believe will preserve the integrity and identity of JDA.

Since 2006, I have published ten articles. Currently, two articles are being peer reviewed prior to being accepted for publication.

Mark Twain is reported to have quipped when reading his obituary "that reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated."
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John Dewey Academy 2009 Graduates Admitted To...
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 05:26:26 PM »
Lordy. He denigrates his own students to build himself up. Ouch...

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Posted: Dec 22, 2008
The John Dewey Academy
Great Barrington, MA

John Dewey Academy 2009 Graduates Admitted To College Early Decision

Contact:
Tom Bratter
tbratter@jda.org

December 19, 2008

Similar to the most elite prep schools, The John Dewey Academy wants to be judged by the reputations of colleges which admit its graduates. In its quarter of a century history all (100%) graduates attend colleges of quality. Of that number more than seventy-five percent graduate from college. A third attend graduate school.

For the JDA class of 2009, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas arrived early. Dewey Graduates were admitted early decision and will attend Columbia University (2), Grinnell & Skidmore Colleges, The University of Chicago. One was denied admission. I remain confident I can reverse this rejection. Last year two were rejected but subsequently were admitted. Only one does not know her fate because she was counseled by the Dean of Admissions to apply regular decision.

Yearly college admissions becomes more competitive (hence difficult.) Since most Dewey students at best have performed perfunctorily academically prior, the length of my college recommendations exceed thirty pages because it is not possible to camouflage poor grades.


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Kenneth Steiner Appointed Head Of School
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 11:29:35 PM »
From the article in the OP, "John Dewey Academy Flourishes":

    Ken Steiner, who is my designated successor, a veteran of The John Dewey Academy, for almost twenty years waits patiently for me to die. I do not plan to retire unless felled by a stroke.[/list]

    Well...

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    Breaking News
    Nov 24, 2010, 10:43

    The John Dewey Academy
    Great Barrington, MA


    Kenneth Steiner Appointed Head Of School

    Contact:
    Lisa Sinsheimer, M.D.
    Parent Liaison/Admissions/Clinical Consultant
    413-528-9800
    http://www.jda.org

    November 24, 2010

    The John Dewey Academy announced today the appointment of Kenneth Steiner, Ph.D., M.S.W. to the position of Head of School. Dr. Steiner has worked at John Dewey for the past 21 years in multiple capacities, most recently as Dean of School.

    Dr. Steiner succeeds Dr. Thomas Bratter, JDA's founder and prior Head of School. Dr. Bratter, a pioneer and leader in the field of residential treatment for bright, self-destructive adolescents, will be taking a leave of absence for health reasons. He anticipates returning to JDA at the beginning of April 2011 as Emeritus Head of School.

    Dr. Steiner, long recognized as Dr. Bratter's eventual successor, has functioned as Acting Head over the past several months. Assisting Dr. Steiner in his expanded responsibilities is Andrea Esperat, M.Ed., the Dean of Students at JDA, and Lisa Sinsheimer, M.D., Admissions Coordinator/Parent Liaison and Clinical Consultant.

    The John Dewey Academy is a college preparatory therapeutic boarding school located in Searles Castle, Great Barrington, Massachusetts with a dual emphasis on academics and therapeutics. Our challenging academic program transforms disaffected and underachieving students into passionate learners; all of our graduates attend excellent four year colleges. Our therapeutic program focuses on moral and emotional development so that graduates mature into strong young adults who succeed in college and in life.

    For further information regarding the John Dewey Academy, please visit our website at http://www.jda.org.



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