Franklin High School in Los Angeles came in third, with 65 points, followed by El Camino
Real Charter in Woodland Hills with 64.
Not exact matches
The Cummings family story ends (or continues) with the family taking a direction that may bring the worlds of homeschool and
real school together: an online
charter school where some classes would be «self - directed» and others would «meet
in a virtual classroom on a regular schedule.»
It's a vivid and persuasive social polemic, rooted
in real children's lives, that brings the schools of urban America leaping off the page — and should be forced reading for Michael Gove and his merry band of free - schoolers, who, having filched the idea of
charter and KIPP schools from the US, now need to look West again to see how fiddling with school structures can never, by itself, help pupils do better.
Why aren't we looking at
charter schools
in the United States, so we can have
real and genuine reform?»
It amazes me how corrupt the Repub Senate is... from reliance on gerrymandered districts, adding new districts, buying off corrupt / power hungry Democratic Senators to switch parties (both the Pedro coup and now Jeff Klein), and their corrupt fronting for the NYC
Charter school and
real estate industries they have used every trick
in the book to stay
in power.
Cuomo has been adept at raising millions of dollars from interests whose businesses are impacted by Albany actions — labor unions,
real estate developers, business executives, the health care industry,
charter school backers, government contractors, and the film and TV companies that get tax breaks for filming
in New York.
At a time when the corporate education reformers like Governor Cuomo scapegoat teachers, underfund public schools, and push high - stakes testing linked to Common Core as way to justify the expansion of privately - managed
charter schools, she has persistently brought forth
real facts about how poverty, segregation, and inequitable school funding affect testing and achievement
in public schools.
The result won't do much to allay the fears of New York teachers» unions that Cuomo's
real aim is to transform traditional public schools into
charter schools, since
charter groups were among those chosen by Massachusetts education officials to implement turnaround plans
in chronically underperforming districts.
He said negotiations failed around three major issues, including raising the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18, a potential cost shift from public schools to
charter schools and a
real estate tax abatement program
in New York City.
The Creative Resistance said
in a video «IDC members also get tons of campaign money from
real estate,
charter school, and health care lobbyists, some of whom are Republicans with connections to Trump.»
Independent expenditure committees have grown
in influence
in recent years
in New York, especially
in battleground state Senate races, where interest groups ranging from the teachers unions,
charter school advocates and
real - estate entities have sought to flex political muscle.
I do not wish to be a soothsayer of doom, but unless we actively listen to the concerns of the unions (and their members) then to my mind there is the very
real possibility that later
in the year we could witness similar scenes upon London's
chartered streets.
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky: «(T) here's a
real opportunity for Teachout and Astorino to connect the big givers
in real estate, fracking,
charter schools etc with Cuomo's policies and proposals.
Many
Charters are governed by a corrupt Board hand selected by the
Charter «owner / entrepeneur» and engaged
in massive nepotism and
real estate conflict of interests?
Capping
charters in a certain neighborhood, for instance, is a shot aimed directly at parents
in Harlem — where a proliferation of
charters is starting to offer
real alternatives to failing district schools.
The
real estate people stand to make billions off killing or limiting rent control laws
in NYC and the
charter school charlatans are chomping at the bit at the prospect of putting an obscenely huge chunk of public education money
in their pockets.
But Kieron Beal and Tom Hickman of Blackstone Chambers argued
in a 2011 paper that «there can no longer be any
real doubt that the
Charter has legal effect
in UK law».
Charter school interests that was to see de Blasio's power over the school system weakened and
real estate interests that want to see the status quo maintained
in the rent laws spent big money to help the Senate Republicans and Cuomo
in this election cycle.
He's come under regular fire
in his first term from Democrats who claim he's out of step with his own party for his positions on labor issues, support for
charter schools and coziness with wealthy
real estate developers and financial firms.
A campaign would be focused around restoring trust between City Hall and the police, more support for
charter schools, and leveraging Massey's connections
in the
real - estate world and experience with development to spur the creation of more affordable housing, said one person who has spoken with Massey about plotting a possible bid.
Mulgrew added that though he may have appeared to be negotiating with then - Mayor Mike Bloomberg
in good faith about teachers evaluations (one reason
charters work is because they sack bad teachers), his
real aim was to «gum up the works.»
As has been the case
in previous filings, Cuomo's biggest campaign donors include people from the New York City
real estate industry and supporters of
charter schools.
Sensing a limited window of opportunity, a number of special interests are investing heavily
in the Senate battle, with
charter school advocates and
real estate interests backing the Republicans, and teachers» unions, tenant advocates and social progressives — led by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio — siding with the Democrats.
Some of the largest 2013 indepdent spenders — the
Real Estate Board of New York and
charter school backers aligned with StudentsFirstNY — have not been involved
in the 2017, yet.
She benefited from nearly $ 540,000
in spending from the IDC's campaign arm — much of it coming from
real estate interests and
charter school supporters that have also backed Senate Republicans, who are more often cross-endorsed by the Independence Party.
Mr. de Blasio has pledged to charge rent to
charter schools, and he has said he will deny, at least temporarily, future requests to use space inside public school buildings — a lifeline for many
charter schools given the high costs of
real estate
in the city.
Hawkins has called for an investigation of the massive donations Cuomo has raised
in his re-election effort, especially from
real estate firms, hedge funds linked to
charter schools, and the fracking and gambling industries.
As the New York Post argues out
in an opinion article, these justifications are not the
real motivation for dismantling New York City's
charter school network.
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«House of Cards» starts off at a remove, but it really gets going when its story plunges into something like the
real world, one
in which Bill Maher and Dennis Miller comment on the proceding on TV and a gaff on CNN gets autotuned into a viral clip, where an education bill is broken down and haggled over
in terms of details on
charter schools and collective bargaining and the slower moving but responsible reporting of a newspaper is put up against a fast - paced website
in which an editor tells a writer she can just post her stories herself as soon as she's done with them.
Ryan Gosling plays a
charter believed to be crazy after he orders a life - sized mannequin and introduces her as his girlfriend
in Lars and the
Real Girl.
At Summit Preparatory
Charter High School
in Redwood City, California, every teacher gathers
real - time data — daily.
Stay tuned to the grant winners: Academy 21 at Franklin Central Supervisory Union
in Vermont, which is focused on a high - need, predominantly rural community; Cornerstone
Charter Schools in Michigan, which seeks to prepare Detroit students for college and health - focused careers; Da Vinci Schools in California, which will integrate blended learning, early college, and real - world experiences with its existing project - based learning approach; Education Achievement Authority in Michigan, which, as part of the statewide turnaround authority is trying to create a student - centric system for students in Detroit; Match Education in Massachusetts, which already operates high - performing schools in Boston and will now focus on using technology to increase the effectiveness of its one - on - one tutoring; Schools for the Future in Michigan, which will serve students significantly below grade level; Summit Public Schools in California, which aims to build off its experiments in blended - learning models to launch a competency - based school; and Venture Academies in Minnesota, which is a new charter organization that will focus on accelerated college credit attainment and cultivation of entrepreneurial lead
Charter Schools
in Michigan, which seeks to prepare Detroit students for college and health - focused careers; Da Vinci Schools
in California, which will integrate blended learning, early college, and
real - world experiences with its existing project - based learning approach; Education Achievement Authority
in Michigan, which, as part of the statewide turnaround authority is trying to create a student - centric system for students
in Detroit; Match Education
in Massachusetts, which already operates high - performing schools
in Boston and will now focus on using technology to increase the effectiveness of its one - on - one tutoring; Schools for the Future
in Michigan, which will serve students significantly below grade level; Summit Public Schools
in California, which aims to build off its experiments
in blended - learning models to launch a competency - based school; and Venture Academies
in Minnesota, which is a new
charter organization that will focus on accelerated college credit attainment and cultivation of entrepreneurial lead
charter organization that will focus on accelerated college credit attainment and cultivation of entrepreneurial leadership.
Evaluations led by Harvard's Tom Kane and MIT's Josh Angrist have used this lottery - based method to convince most skeptics that the impressive test - score performance of the Boston
charter sector reflects
real differences
in school quality rather than the types of students
charter schools serve.
While learning programs like Core Knowledge and Expeditionary Learning / Outward Bound have seen
real opportunities
in the
charter sector, others have shied away.
Had the commission been able to develop as a
real alternative to local authorization, larger numbers of
charter schools could have been established, and that likely would have created a powerful political constituency
in support of
charter schools, capable of resisting jealous attacks from the public education establishment.
With Mayor Richard Daley's backing, he had
real power to effect reforms, including shuttering poorly performing schools, expanding
charter schools, and using data
in creative ways.
Today, Bellwether released a new report on the promise of
charter schooling
in rural America — and the very
real challenges facing it.
«I do want to thank you for acknowledging the situation
in Albany, but going to the heart of what's
real, we have 10
charter schools
in Albany with a total public school population of 10,500 students.
Jason Pater, a
real estate manager for National Heritage Academies, which operates a network of
charter schools
in five states, noted that
charters have more flexibility to use different construction methods.
But whereas RAND calls for more experimentation so that more evidence can be gathered, the AFT, revealing its
real purpose here, wants
charter schools to be choked off
in their infancy.
The Democratic mayor's public comments against
charters, among the most significant of the Bloomberg reforms, have convinced many reformers that de Blasio is a
real threat to continued progress
in the city's schools.
New technologies might make it possible for stand - alone
charter schools to «plug
in» to remote services that provide CMO - like supports, such as data analysis or
real - time teacher coaching.
It's true that New York
charters get several thousand dollars less
in operating funds per student than the city's district schools do — and, even more important, they do not get separate capital funding for facilities
in Gotham's extremely pricey
real - estate market.
Surely, I thought, he is going to argue that
real competition,
in the form of
charters or maybe even vouchers, would have the same positive, transformative effects on our education system that the liberalization of India's economy has had on its development.
In my research I have identified 34 different examples of charter school innovation, including small size; untenured teachers; contracts with parents; real parent and teacher involvement in school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent student
In my research I have identified 34 different examples of
charter school innovation, including small size; untenured teachers; contracts with parents;
real parent and teacher involvement
in school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent student
in school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent students.