KQED Profiles Whistleblower Retaliation Lawsuits Led by Winer Burritt Scott & Jacobs LLP Partner Elana Jacobs
Press Release January 16, 2026
KQED Investigation Highlights Whistleblower Lawsuits Alleging Retaliation Against Educators Who Raised Special Education Concerns at North Oakland Charter School.
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OAKLAND, CA, January 16, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A recent in-depth KQED investigation spotlighted two whistleblower retaliation lawsuits brought by former educators at Berkley Maynard Academy, a North Oakland charter school operated by Aspire Public Schools. The cases are being handled by Elana Jacobs, partner at Winer Burritt Scott & Jacobs LLP, and center on allegations that school administrators retaliated against educators who raised concerns about failures to provide legally required support for students with disabilities.

The KQED article profiles Iris Velasco, a former assistant principal, and Maryann Doudna, a former teacher, who allege they were punished after speaking up about systemic lapses in special education services, unsafe learning conditions, and noncompliance with state and federal law.

Both educators say they raised concerns to protect students—particularly those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), English learners, and students from low-income families.

"Educators are often the first to recognize when schools fail to meet their legal obligations to students," said Jacobs. "When they speak up, they're doing so to protect children's educational rights, not to make trouble."

According to the lawsuits and reporting, teachers and staff described a campus culture where concerns about students with disabilities were ignored or dismissed, leading to worsening classroom conditions, staff turnover, and students not receiving mandated services. Velasco alleges she was terminated shortly after filing a whistleblower complaint, while Doudna says she felt forced to leave after repeated pleas for help went unanswered.

"Whistleblowers like Iris and Maryann came forward because they saw systemic failures harming the students who need the most support," Jacobs said. "Without brave educators willing to raise these concerns, these violations would stay hidden and vulnerable students would continue to suffer."

Jacobs emphasized that retaliation against educators has consequences far beyond the workplace. "This isn't just a workplace dispute, it's about kids with disabilities, English learners, and low-income families whose rights are being ignored," she said. "If whistleblowers are silenced, families lose their strongest allies inside the system."

The article also raises broader questions about oversight and accountability in charter schools. "Charter schools are public schools, and they must be held to the same legal standards as any district when it comes to special education compliance and student safety," Jacobs noted. "Aspire markets itself as a champion for equity, but these lawsuits tell a very different story."

Jacobs says her clients hope their cases prompt meaningful change. "Our clients came forward not just to seek justice for themselves, but to ensure these practices stop so future students and teachers aren't harmed," she said. "We want to encourage a culture where teachers and administrators can speak up about noncompliance and unsafe learning environments without fear of punishment."

The lawsuits against Aspire Public Schools are ongoing. Aspire has denied the allegations.

About Winer Burritt Scott & Jacobs LLP
With more than 60 years of combined experience, Winer Burritt Scott & Jacobs LLP is a premier California plaintiffs' law firm and a recognized leader in employment discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and whistleblower cases. Founding partner John D. Winer has been in private practice since 1980, helping to shape the firm's long-standing commitment to protecting individuals who speak up against wrongdoing.

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