Not exact matches
After their
first Tucson
charter school was ranked the nation's sixth - best high
school by Newsweek, the Blocks went on to found BASIS.ed, a
management company that operates 12 BASIS
Schools around the country, with two additional BASIS Independent (private) schools to be opened in Brooklyn, New York and San Jose, Cali
Schools around the country, with two additional BASIS Independent (private)
schools to be opened in Brooklyn, New York and San Jose, Cali
schools to be opened in Brooklyn, New York and San Jose, California.
Over the past 18 months, Stefan Pryor, Malloy's Commissioner of Education, co-founder of Achievement
First, Inc. (the large
charter school Management Company) and corporate education reform aficionado, has moved out all the professional expertise from the State Department of Education's office that is responsible for what used to be called Priority School Districts but are now called Alliance Dist
school Management Company) and corporate education reform aficionado, has moved out all the professional expertise from the State Department of Education's office that is responsible for what used to be called Priority
School Districts but are now called Alliance Dist
School Districts but are now called Alliance Districts.
There also appears to be illegal in - kind corporate contributions from Achievement
First, Inc., the
charter school management company that runs Achievement
First Bridgeport.
(Amistad and Achievement
First, of course, being the
charter school and
charter school management company co-founded by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor).
Achievement
First, Inc, of course, is the large
charter school management company co-founded by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
Three other corporate education reform industry groups, the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc. (ConnCAN), the Connecticut Council for Education Reform (CCER), and Achievement
First, Inc. (the
charter school management company with strong ties to the Malloy administration,) have spent nearly $ 100,000 more in recent weeks in a lobbying program designed to persuade legislators that it is good idea for them to cut funding for their own public
schools, while increasing the taxpayer subsidy for the privately run
charter schools.
Achievement
First, of course, being the
charter school management company founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
More public subsidies for Achievement
First, Commissioner Pryor's «former»
Charter School Management Company
Those who help Achievement
First, Stefan Pryor's
charter school management company, help themselves.
readers now appreciate, Connecticut's
charter schools, and especially Achievement
First, Inc., the large
charter school management company co-founded by Stefan Pryor, Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, actively allow, if not promote segregation.
The timing of this hand - out to another Achievement
First Inc. employee is particularly noteworthy since it takes place at the very moment that Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy and Commissioner Pryor are circling the wagons in an attempt to deny any responsibility for the Jumoke Academy / FUSE
Charter School Management Company debacle of the past few weeks.
Of course, Achievement
First, Inc. being the large
charter school management company that was co-founded by Stefan Pryor, Malloy's Education Commissioner.
First came Achievement
First, the large
charter school management company that was co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
The reformers initial proposal was to hand Hartford's Clark Elementary
school over to Achievement
First, Inc. the
charter school management company co-founded by Commissioner Stefan Pryor.
First up is Kishimoto's plan to close Hartford's Clark
School and give it to Achievement First, Inc. the large charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan
School and give it to Achievement
First, Inc. the large
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan
school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
Charter schools, such as those associated with Achievement First, Inc. the charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the FUSE / Jumoke Academy charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
Charter schools, such as those associated with Achievement
First, Inc. the
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the FUSE / Jumoke Academy charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the FUSE / Jumoke Academy
charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education services.
Achievement
First, Inc. is the large
charter school management company co-founded by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
As Wait, What have readers learned over the last two years, Achievement
First, Inc. the
Charter School management company that runs more than two dozen
schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island is notorious for «out - migrating» or «dumping» any students that don't fit their «exacting» standards.
While suspensions were shockingly high in some urban areas, the magnitude of suspensions was the most extreme at the
charter schools run by Achievement
First, the
charter school management company that was co-founded by Stefan Pryor, Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education.
Not surprisingly, heading the list of beneficiaries is Achievement
First, Inc., the
charter school management company that was co-founded by Stefan Pryor, Malloy's (now former) Commissioner of Education.
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Charter Schools USA
Charter Schools USA is the first education management company to receive district accreditation through AdvancED and is one of the nation's leading charter school management com
Charter Schools USA is the
first education
management company to receive district accreditation through AdvancED and is one of the nation's leading
charter school management com
charter school management companies.
As Connecticut has come to know, Achievement
First, Inc. is the
charter school management company co-founded by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
Achievement
First, Inc., of course, is the
charter school management company that was co-founded by Connecticut's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
ConnCAN, known to us as the
charter school advocacy group formed by Achievement
First Inc., the
charter school management company, that was set up by Stefan Pryor and friends, beat out every other «education reform» group in the country, do to their ability to consistently misrepresent the facts on the most constant basis.
Of course ConnCAN was created by people we also set up Achievement
First, the
charter school management company.
Stefan Pryor is co-founder of Achievement
First, Inc., the large
charter school management company, and served on their board of directors until he resigned to become Connecticut's Commissioner of Education.
The coalition includes ConnCAN (the
charter school advocacy group formed by Achievement First, the charter school management company that will end up the biggest winner under Malloy's bill), the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, the Connecticut Association of Schools, the Connecticut Council for Education Reform, the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents and the Connecticut Association of Boards of Educ
school advocacy group formed by Achievement
First, the
charter school management company that will end up the biggest winner under Malloy's bill), the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, the Connecticut Association of Schools, the Connecticut Council for Education Reform, the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents and the Connecticut Association of Boards of Educ
school management company that will end up the biggest winner under Malloy's bill), the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, the Connecticut Association of
Schools, the Connecticut Council for Education Reform, the Connecticut Association of Public
School Superintendents and the Connecticut Association of Boards of Educ
School Superintendents and the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education.
What we do know is that Achievement
First Inc. (the
Charter School Management Company), the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc (ConnCAN), the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Advocacy, Inc. and 50CAN Inc are — as the saying goes — closely related entities.
Many were concerned that Pryor, a key player behind Achievement
First Inc., the large
charter school management company that runs twenty schools in New York and Connecticut, would use his position to take over neighborhood schools and hand them over to his friends and colleagues in the Charter School in
charter school management company that runs twenty schools in New York and Connecticut, would use his position to take over neighborhood schools and hand them over to his friends and colleagues in the Charter School ind
school management company that runs twenty
schools in New York and Connecticut, would use his position to take over neighborhood
schools and hand them over to his friends and colleagues in the
Charter School in
Charter School ind
School industry.
And considering the Connecticut Commissioner of Education's close relationship with Achievement
First, Inc., the large
charter school management company that owns 20
schools in Connecticut and New York, the standard for
charter schools is not only more lenient but rewards failure.
For example, Achievement
First, the
charter school management company that runs 20
schools in New York and Connecticut would be one of the entities likely to be given control of «Commissioner's Network»
schools because they have deep pockets and are favored by the commissioner of education who helped to form the
company and served as one of the
company's Directors for eight years until he resigned to become Malloy's commissioner.
If Malloy's bill passes — the single biggest beneficiary of money will not be the
school systems in Hartford or Bridgeport or New Haven or Waterbury or New Britain but it will be Achievement
First, Inc. the
charter school management company.
ConnCAN, the
charter school advocacy group that was set up by Achievement
First, Inc., the
charter school management company, which was created by Connecticut education commissioner Stefan Pryor and his «education reform» colleagues, now reports that they actually spent half a million dollars in their recent effort to pass the «reform» legislation proposed by Governor Malloy and Commissioner Pryor.
Taking a leaf from Stefan Pryor's own
charter school management company, Achievement
First (English for Separate Will Always Be Unequal), I will institute daily shaming sessions, no heads on desks, eyes always on the teacher while I click, click, click the students into a dull stupor.
As the Charlotte Observer reports, in the
first four years after the state's cap on
charters was lifted, «the number of North Carolina
charter schools run by a for - profit
management company... more than doubled, from eight to 17.»
Bridgeport's Democratic Primary to select Board of Education candidates will be held tomorrow and campaign finance reports filed last week reveal that Achievement
First Inc., the
charter school management company co-founded by Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, continues to play a dominant role in the effort to control Bridgeport's public education system.
Last week Hartford Superintendent of
Schools, Christina Kishimoto, announced plans that she wants to close Hartford's Clark
School and hand the building over to Achievement First, Inc., the larger charter school management company that already has one school in Hartford but was promised another by Mayor Pedro Segarra and the majority on the Hartford Board of Educ
School and hand the building over to Achievement
First, Inc., the larger
charter school management company that already has one school in Hartford but was promised another by Mayor Pedro Segarra and the majority on the Hartford Board of Educ
school management company that already has one
school in Hartford but was promised another by Mayor Pedro Segarra and the majority on the Hartford Board of Educ
school in Hartford but was promised another by Mayor Pedro Segarra and the majority on the Hartford Board of Education.
Over the last few day's I've laid out the irrefutable evidence that the guiding hands that created and manage Achievement
First, Inc., the
charter school management company, are the same hands that created and coordinate the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc (ConnCAN) and the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Advocacy, Inc (the entity that paid more than half a million dollars to lobby for Achievement
First and ConnCAN's agenda).
The primary beneficiary of this move will likely be Achievement
First, the large
charter school management company that has nine
schools in Connecticut.
Right, that Achievement
First, Inc. — the
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
The CT Post doesn't even get to the fact that Commissioner Pryor, Pryor's Division Director in charge of turnaround
schools, and their new Bureau Chief in the turnaround
schools division all worked for Achievement
First, Inc., Connecticut's largest
charter school management company, before getting their state jobs.
«Two other
charter schools received F's as their first - ever grades in 2013, only to climb all the way to B's this year... Renaissance Charter School at Chickasaw Trail, in Orlando, is operated by Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
charter schools received F's as their first - ever grades in 2013, only to climb all the way to B's this year... Renaissance Charter School at Chickasaw Trail, in Orlando, is operated by Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
schools received F's as their
first - ever grades in 2013, only to climb all the way to B's this year... Renaissance
Charter School at Chickasaw Trail, in Orlando, is operated by Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
Charter School at Chickasaw Trail, in Orlando, is operated by Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
School at Chickasaw Trail, in Orlando, is operated by
Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
Charter Schools USA, one of the largest charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
Schools USA, one of the largest
charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
charter school management organizations in the state... This year, the company saw improvement throughout the
school management organizations in the state... This year, the
company saw improvement throughout the state.
The question is whether Commissioner Pryor has an appearance of a conflict of interest when it comes to his relationship with Achievement
First, one of the nation's largest
charter management companies with nine
schools here in Connecticut.
A Better Connecticut is the latest
charter school advocacy group to develop out of ConnCAN, the group that was created by Jonathan Sackler and the other deep financial pockets that funded the creation of Achievement
First, Inc. the
charter school management company that was co-founded by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
The biggest winner of all will be Achievement
First Inc., the large
charter school management company that Connecticut's Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor helped create and manage for the past 8 years before he resigned to become Malloy's point person on education reform.
The new lobbying entity includes most of the same groups that spent in excess of $ 6 million lobbying for Malloy's initial education reform initiative, including ConnCAN, the Achievement
First, Inc.
charter school management company, the Northeast Charter School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group
charter school management company, the Northeast Charter School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group e
school management company, the Northeast
Charter School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group
Charter School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group e
School Network and Families for Excellent
Schools, another pro-
charter group
charter group entity.
One of the organizations that stand to gain the most is Achievement
First, Inc., the «
Charter School Management»
company that presently has 19
schools in Connecticut and New York City including the well known Amistad Academy.
Could it be possible that his
charter school management company, Achievement
First, might stand to benefit when the SBAC results come in showing an abysmal performance even amongst children in our suburban districts?
To implement their plan, one of things Achievement
First must do is persuade Connecticut policymakers to adopt education reforms that will favorably position the
Charter School Management company so it can expand here in Connecticut.
ConnCAN, the
charter group advocacy firm set up by Achievement
First, the
charter school management company spent a half a million dollars.