While the best students are creamed off by charter schools, and public dollars are devoted to a limited number of magnet and «turnaround» schools, «regular neighborhood schools suffer with crumbling facilities and overcrowded classrooms.» (jonathanpelto.com)
All the public money that UNO has received to build schools also bothers some Latino critics, especially when buildings for regular neighborhood schools are run - down. (wacharterschools.org)
They can also involve teachers in developing curriculums, something that doesn't happen in a regular neighborhood school. (kidsinthehouse.com)