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Michael DeSisto

A. (Albert) Michael DeSisto (May 29, 1939 – November 1, 2003) was an American educator best known for founding and directing the DeSisto Schools.

Michael DeSisto (born Albert Michael DeSisto)
DeSisto in school gown at 1983 graduation
Born(1939-05-29)May 29, 1939
DiedNovember 1, 2003(2003-11-01) (aged 64)
EducationStonehill College B.A.
OccupationExecutive Director of the DeSisto Schools
SpouseMajorie Charles Bullock
RelativesJoseph (Joey) DeSisto

Early life and education edit

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on May 29, 1939, Michael DeSisto attended parochial schools in West Roxbury, and graduated from Cathedral High School in Boston in 1957. DeSisto made average marks in elementary and secondary school. At one time being expelled from Cardinal O'Connell, a Boston seminary school.[1] He was a theology student[2] at St. John's Seminary in Brighton for two years. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science[3] from Stonehill College in North Easton in 1962.

Career edit

DeSisto was a teacher, unlicensed therapist, and director for eleven years at The Lake Grove School on Long Island, New York. DeSisto disagreed with administrators of Lake Grove regarding their educational approach and was fired.[2] In 1978 he secured funding mostly in the form of advance tuition payments, and direct donations, from the parents of former students of The Lake Grove School, and founded school.[4] He founded the DeSisto at Stockbridge School in Stockbridge, Massachusetts for at risk teens in 1978.

DeSisto stated that the Stockbridge campus would be his "flagship".[5] In 1980 DeSisto opened a second campus in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida.

In the early 1980s, DeSisto and the DeSisto School were featured in articles in Life,[6] Time[5] and People[7] magazines. DeSisto made a number of appearances on national television with his students, including The Today Show. He appeared several times as a guest on the Joey Reynolds radio show.[8]

The DeSisto at Howey School closed in 1988. DeSisto stated that the reason was declining enrollment, and legal problems with the local government.[9] The DeSisto at Stockbridge School closed permanently in June 2004, amid commonwealth allegations that it did not create a safe environment for its students.[10]

In 1988 The Orlando Sentinel reported that the DeSisto School's claim of accreditation by the National Association of Independent Schools was false. Michael DeSisto responded that, "low-level staff members were responsible".[11] Mike DeSisto's résumé also stated he had been a faculty member at Elmira College and Adelphi University, when he had not ever been a faculty member at either institution.[12] DeSisto also claimed he had worked as a consultant for the Free University of New York at Stony Brook. According to Jeremy Weis, an official with the New York Bureau of Academic Information and Reports, the state agency with which all universities must register "I've never heard of this university".[13] Elmira payroll supervisor Mary Fetyko said, "DeSisto never worked there."[13] At Adelphi, administrator Margaret Elaine Wittman said, "there are no records of DeSisto having been a faculty member, the man is completely foreign to us, the fact that he would say this on his vita is incredible."[13]

In November 1988, The Orlando Sentinel ran a three-part exposé about Michael DeSisto, titled Desisto(sic) Went Far On Fake Credentials, "Who is Michael DeSisto? For years, Howey's most controversial resident has claimed a lot of impressive academic and professional credentials, many of which are false. The real story is one of firings from teaching posts and inflated representations of his professional stature.Yet those credentials are a significant aspect of the almost overwhelmingly positive publicity he has received—on the Today show, in Life, Time and People magazines, and in numerous newspaper articles—and the subsequent financial success he has achieved with his private preparatory schools."[14] In response to complaints made by Michael DeSisto that the articles "presented an unfair picture of him and his schools". On October 7, 1990, the Orlando Sentinel published a follow-up article titled, New Information On The Desisto(sic) Schools. It is the Sentinel's policy to review all such complaints "in a spirit of fairness". The Sentinel found that, "the presentation of one story in the three-day series may have led to the unintentionally misleading conclusion that his entire career was built on false credentials."[11]

In 1991, DeSisto authored his only book: Decoding Your Teenager (How to understand each other during the turbulent years)[15] After its publication, some journalists [who?] published articles calling into question whether DeSisto actually held a master's degree in psychology from the University of Massachusetts, as he claimed, or did not. In fact the University of Massachusetts doesn't even offer a master's degree in psychology, and only has a doctorate program. DeSisto later admitted to not possessing the Master's degree, and said the error was due to a "low-level assistant", who had mistakenly placed it on his résumé.[13]

It 1991 Michael DeSisto was selected to receive the Outstanding Alumnus Award from his alma mater, Stonehill College. The reasons given were,"in recognition of his dedication to helping troubled youth and their families. He was an outstanding educator, a compassionate counselor, a popular author, a skilled communicator and founder of the DeSisto School, a therapeutic-educational community for troubled teenagers."[16]

In 1999, DeSisto produced an off-off-Broadway musical Inappropriate[17][18] with Lonnie McNeil and Michael Sottile based on the journals and life experiences of the student performers. On December 6, 2004 the composer of "Inappropriate", Michael Sottile filed a lawsuit in Berkshire Superior Court against the DeSisto School seeking the recovery of almost $350,000 in damages that an arbitrator ordered the school to pay him after a default judgment six months previously found he had not been paid for his services.[19]

Personal life edit

DeSisto's father was a building contractor who died when DeSisto was 11 years old.[20] DeSisto has a brother Joseph, and a sister Jacqueline who is deceased. In 1987 DeSisto married Margie Charles Bullock in a ceremony on the Stockbridge campus lasting three days that included two live elephants, three hot air balloons, and fireworks. The noise disrupted a concert going on at the nearby Tanglewood.[21]

Death edit

DeSisto died on November 1, 2003, from cerebral hemorrhage, several days after receiving a kidney transplant.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ Angela Dickey (November 14, 1988). . Orlando Sentinel. p. 2. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Q&A: Handling 'Kids the Public Schools Don't Want to Handle'". Education Week. February 16, 1983. from the original on November 17, 2021.
  3. ^ Barbara Stewart (March 1, 1987). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on 3 April 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  4. ^ Anita Gates (November 13, 2003). "A. Michael DeSisto, 64, Head Of School for Troubled Students". New York Times. from the original on June 12, 2015.
  5. ^ a b , Time Magazine, Monday, Nov. 26, 1979
  6. ^ "1980-1984 LIFE Magazines for Sale - Life magazine - 2Neat Magazines". 2Neat Magazines. 1980-11-23. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  7. ^ Baranski, Lynne (1981-02-09). . People. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 December 2002. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  9. ^ Pratt, Edward (January 24, 1989). "Judge Rules For Howey In Desisto Fight". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  10. ^ Special-needs school rapped by state plans to close By David Abel, Boston Globe, April 13, 2004
  11. ^ a b Dickey, Angela. "Articles about Stockbridge School – Orlando Sentinel". Articles.orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  12. ^ "Archives – OrlandoSentinel.com". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 1988-11-14. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  13. ^ a b c d Angela Dickey (1988-11-14). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  14. ^ "Articles about Stockbridge School by Date – Page 2 – Orlando Sentinel". Articles.orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  15. ^ Creager, Ellen (1991-03-24). "Teen Troubles". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-01-16.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
  17. ^ Roger McNulty, Cease and DeSisto, The Village Voice, Dec 21 1999
  18. ^ The New York Times Theatre Reviews ... – New York Times Theater Reviews – Google Books. December 2001. ISBN 9780415936972. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  19. ^ . News10now.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2013.
  20. ^ "Desisto Went Far On Fake Credentials – Page 2 – Orlando Sentinel". Articles.orlandosentinel.com. 1988-11-14. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  21. ^ Desisto Is Big Name In Berkshires; Educator, Community Overcome Rocky Start, Orlando Sentinel, November 13, 1988
  22. ^ Gates, Anita (2003-11-13). "A. Michael DeSisto, 64, Head Of School for Troubled Students". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-17.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Struggling Teens obituary
  • "Homes Away From Home" The Spokesman-Review – May 26, 1981

michael, desisto, albert, 1939, november, 2003, american, educator, best, known, founding, directing, desisto, schools, born, albert, desisto, school, gown, 1983, graduationborn, 1939, 1939boston, massachusettsdiednovember, 2003, 2003, aged, boston, massachuse. A Albert Michael DeSisto May 29 1939 November 1 2003 was an American educator best known for founding and directing the DeSisto Schools Michael DeSisto born Albert Michael DeSisto DeSisto in school gown at 1983 graduationBorn 1939 05 29 May 29 1939Boston MassachusettsDiedNovember 1 2003 2003 11 01 aged 64 Boston MassachusettsEducationStonehill College B A OccupationExecutive Director of the DeSisto SchoolsSpouseMajorie Charles BullockRelativesJoseph Joey DeSisto Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in Boston Massachusetts on May 29 1939 Michael DeSisto attended parochial schools in West Roxbury and graduated from Cathedral High School in Boston in 1957 DeSisto made average marks in elementary and secondary school At one time being expelled from Cardinal O Connell a Boston seminary school 1 He was a theology student 2 at St John s Seminary in Brighton for two years He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science 3 from Stonehill College in North Easton in 1962 Career editDeSisto was a teacher unlicensed therapist and director for eleven years at The Lake Grove School on Long Island New York DeSisto disagreed with administrators of Lake Grove regarding their educational approach and was fired 2 In 1978 he secured funding mostly in the form of advance tuition payments and direct donations from the parents of former students of The Lake Grove School and founded school 4 He founded the DeSisto at Stockbridge School in Stockbridge Massachusetts for at risk teens in 1978 DeSisto stated that the Stockbridge campus would be his flagship 5 In 1980 DeSisto opened a second campus in Howey in the Hills Florida In the early 1980s DeSisto and the DeSisto School were featured in articles in Life 6 Time 5 and People 7 magazines DeSisto made a number of appearances on national television with his students including The Today Show He appeared several times as a guest on the Joey Reynolds radio show 8 The DeSisto at Howey School closed in 1988 DeSisto stated that the reason was declining enrollment and legal problems with the local government 9 The DeSisto at Stockbridge School closed permanently in June 2004 amid commonwealth allegations that it did not create a safe environment for its students 10 In 1988 The Orlando Sentinel reported that the DeSisto School s claim of accreditation by the National Association of Independent Schools was false Michael DeSisto responded that low level staff members were responsible 11 Mike DeSisto s resume also stated he had been a faculty member at Elmira College and Adelphi University when he had not ever been a faculty member at either institution 12 DeSisto also claimed he had worked as a consultant for the Free University of New York at Stony Brook According to Jeremy Weis an official with the New York Bureau of Academic Information and Reports the state agency with which all universities must register I ve never heard of this university 13 Elmira payroll supervisor Mary Fetyko said DeSisto never worked there 13 At Adelphi administrator Margaret Elaine Wittman said there are no records of DeSisto having been a faculty member the man is completely foreign to us the fact that he would say this on his vita is incredible 13 In November 1988 The Orlando Sentinel ran a three part expose about Michael DeSisto titled Desisto sic Went Far On Fake Credentials Who is Michael DeSisto For years Howey s most controversial resident has claimed a lot of impressive academic and professional credentials many of which are false The real story is one of firings from teaching posts and inflated representations of his professional stature Yet those credentials are a significant aspect of the almost overwhelmingly positive publicity he has received on the Today show in Life Time and People magazines and in numerous newspaper articles and the subsequent financial success he has achieved with his private preparatory schools 14 In response to complaints made by Michael DeSisto that the articles presented an unfair picture of him and his schools On October 7 1990 the Orlando Sentinel published a follow up article titled New Information On The Desisto sic Schools It is the Sentinel s policy to review all such complaints in a spirit of fairness The Sentinel found that the presentation of one story in the three day series may have led to the unintentionally misleading conclusion that his entire career was built on false credentials 11 In 1991 DeSisto authored his only book Decoding Your Teenager How to understand each other during the turbulent years 15 After its publication some journalists who published articles calling into question whether DeSisto actually held a master s degree in psychology from the University of Massachusetts as he claimed or did not In fact the University of Massachusetts doesn t even offer a master s degree in psychology and only has a doctorate program DeSisto later admitted to not possessing the Master s degree and said the error was due to a low level assistant who had mistakenly placed it on his resume 13 It 1991 Michael DeSisto was selected to receive the Outstanding Alumnus Award from his alma mater Stonehill College The reasons given were in recognition of his dedication to helping troubled youth and their families He was an outstanding educator a compassionate counselor a popular author a skilled communicator and founder of the DeSisto School a therapeutic educational community for troubled teenagers 16 In 1999 DeSisto produced an off off Broadway musical Inappropriate 17 18 with Lonnie McNeil and Michael Sottile based on the journals and life experiences of the student performers On December 6 2004 the composer of Inappropriate Michael Sottile filed a lawsuit in Berkshire Superior Court against the DeSisto School seeking the recovery of almost 350 000 in damages that an arbitrator ordered the school to pay him after a default judgment six months previously found he had not been paid for his services 19 Personal life editDeSisto s father was a building contractor who died when DeSisto was 11 years old 20 DeSisto has a brother Joseph and a sister Jacqueline who is deceased In 1987 DeSisto married Margie Charles Bullock in a ceremony on the Stockbridge campus lasting three days that included two live elephants three hot air balloons and fireworks The noise disrupted a concert going on at the nearby Tanglewood 21 Death editDeSisto died on November 1 2003 from cerebral hemorrhage several days after receiving a kidney transplant 22 References edit Angela Dickey November 14 1988 Desisto Went Far On Fake Credentials Orlando Sentinel p 2 Archived from the original on September 10 2012 a b Q amp A Handling Kids the Public Schools Don t Want to Handle Education Week February 16 1983 Archived from the original on November 17 2021 Barbara Stewart March 1 1987 Getting Straight At Desisto Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 3 April 2017 Retrieved 3 April 2017 Anita Gates November 13 2003 A Michael DeSisto 64 Head Of School for Troubled Students New York Times Archived from the original on June 12 2015 a b Getting that DeSisto Glow Time Magazine Monday Nov 26 1979 1980 1984 LIFE Magazines for Sale Life magazine 2Neat Magazines 2Neat Magazines 1980 11 23 Retrieved 2017 03 02 Baranski Lynne 1981 02 09 For Troubled Kids Trying to Change Mike Desisto Is Mentor and Healer People Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2012 Joey All Night Former Hartford Archived from the original on 14 December 2002 Retrieved 3 April 2017 Pratt Edward January 24 1989 Judge Rules For Howey In Desisto Fight Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 7 October 2012 Special needs school rapped by state plans to close By David Abel Boston Globe April 13 2004 a b Dickey Angela Articles about Stockbridge School Orlando Sentinel Articles orlandosentinel com Retrieved 2013 12 05 Archives OrlandoSentinel com Pqasb pqarchiver com 1988 11 14 Retrieved 2013 12 05 a b c d Angela Dickey 1988 11 14 Desisto Went Far On Fake Credentials Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on March 24 2012 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Articles about Stockbridge School by Date Page 2 Orlando Sentinel Articles orlandosentinel com Retrieved 2013 12 05 Creager Ellen 1991 03 24 Teen Troubles Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2016 01 16 Awards Committee Stonehill College Archived from the original on May 28 2010 Roger McNulty Cease and DeSisto The Village Voice Dec 21 1999 The New York Times Theatre Reviews New York Times Theater Reviews Google Books December 2001 ISBN 9780415936972 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Composer suing DeSisto School News10now com Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved December 12 2013 Desisto Went Far On Fake Credentials Page 2 Orlando Sentinel Articles orlandosentinel com 1988 11 14 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Desisto Is Big Name In Berkshires Educator Community Overcome Rocky Start Orlando Sentinel November 13 1988 Gates Anita 2003 11 13 A Michael DeSisto 64 Head Of School for Troubled Students The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 17 Further reading editRoger Kahn 2006 Into My Own The Remarkable People and Events That Shaped a Life Macmillan ISBN 0 312 37128 4 ISBN 978 0 312 37128 9External links editStruggling Teens obituary Homes Away From Home The Spokesman Review May 26 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael DeSisto amp oldid 1171428046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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