Even then, most private school boards appear to be very reluctant to make coaching changes. (MomsTeam.com)
Also, it's worth noting that taxpayers without children have the opportunity to serve on charter and private school boards as well. (edchoice.org)
This claim ignores what has become obvious to many in education circles: that charters are siphoning billions of public funds away from traditional public schools and leaving behind a trail of deep problems that need to be addressed, including unequal admissions and overly test - centered academics; private school boards replacing locally elected and appointed officials; and a business model that encourages fiscal corruption and self - dealing at taxpayer expense. (salon.com)