National Association of Charter
School Authorizers president Greg Richmond pointed out that there are real, substantive disagreements over how to understand the civic mission of schooling.
Not exact matches
Bellafiore served as
president of the SUNY's Charter
Schools Institute, which was created by the Board of Trustees to implement their new role as a charter
school authorizer.
Greg Richmond is
President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
James N. Goenner is the
president and CEO of the National Charter
Schools Institute and a former chairman of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
Debating this issue were Charles Barone, policy director, Democrats for Education Reform; Robin Lake, director, Center for Reinventing Public Education; Mike Petrilli, executive vice
president, Thomas B. Fordham Institute; Delia Pompa, senior vice
president of programs, National Council of La Raza; and Nelson Smith, senior advisor, National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
The original executive director of the D.C. Public Charter
School Board, former president of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, current senior advisor to the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, and much more, Smith understands chartering and school governance inside an
School Board, former
president of the National Alliance for Public Charter
Schools, current senior advisor to the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, and much more, Smith understands chartering and school governance inside an
School Authorizers, and much more, Smith understands chartering and
school governance inside an
school governance inside and out.
Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart, makes the case for allowing virtual charters, and Greg Richmond,
President and CEO of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, presents the other side.
Author Bio: Greg Richmond is
President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
Smith, who used to be
president of the National Alliance of Public Charter
Schools and is now a senior advisor to the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, provides and fair and accurate description of our book's thesis: that we should return to Albert Shanker's original vision of charter schools as institutions that provide flexibility to experiment with new approaches, that enhance the role of teachers in running schools, and that integrate students of different racial and economic backg
Schools and is now a senior advisor to the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, provides and fair and accurate description of our book's thesis: that we should return to Albert Shanker's original vision of charter
schools as institutions that provide flexibility to experiment with new approaches, that enhance the role of teachers in running schools, and that integrate students of different racial and economic backg
schools as institutions that provide flexibility to experiment with new approaches, that enhance the role of teachers in running
schools, and that integrate students of different racial and economic backg
schools, and that integrate students of different racial and economic backgrounds.
Greg Richmond is the
President and CEO of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers (NACSA) and a leading voice in the nation's debates on public charter school quality, access, and accountab
School Authorizers (NACSA) and a leading voice in the nation's debates on public charter
school quality, access, and accountab
school quality, access, and accountability.
«This is the question of the future in the charter
school world — how each city will manage growth,» said Greg Richmond, president of National Association of Charter School Author
school world — how each city will manage growth,» said Greg Richmond,
president of National Association of Charter
School Author
School Authorizers.
The National Association of Charter
School Authorizers informs members that one of their core responsibilities is making sure
schools are open to all, said Alex Medler, a vice
president of the group.
«Money is an issue,» agreed Karega Rausch, vice
president of research and evaluation at the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers (NACSA).
Even some advocates for charter
schools — which would get a 50 percent funding increase — rejected the blueprint: «Charter
schools are part of — not a substitute for — a strong public education system,» Greg Richmond,
president of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, said in a statement.
First, there aren't that many of them — only nine operate in more than one state, said Greg Richmond,
president and CEO of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
«We anticipate that we'll be given the opportunity to remain a
school until we can apply for a charter from a different
authorizer,» Daniel Baron, the
school's board
president, told StateImpact in an interview Tuesday.
Design your system with failure in mind so the inevitable closing of
schools will go smoothly, advised Alex Medler, vice
president of policy and advocacy for the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
«As a board, we discussed charter
schools during the election season, and post election, and decided to hold off putting in an application to become an
authorizer this year,» said Ann McMurray,
president of the Edmonds
school board.
«The development of statewide chartering commissions or boards where this is all they do is likely the best structure to ensure quality within the charter
school sector,» said Greg Richmond, the president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Charter School Author
school sector,» said Greg Richmond, the
president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Charter
School Author
School Authorizers.
Greg Richmond, the
president of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, tells me that while he felt many of Allen's observations were accurate, the overall tone of her manifesto was too cynical and pessimistic.
Numerous charter
school advocates, most notably Greg Richmond, President of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, have called for better over
school advocates, most notably Greg Richmond,
President of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, have called for better over
School Authorizers, have called for better oversight.
Greg Richmond, CEO and
President of NACSA, noted in an address to the conference that charter
school authorizers have a three-fold responsibility.
M. Karega Rausch, the vice
president for research and evaluation at the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers, said he thinks there has been an increase in the number of charter
schools that are «intentionally trying to pursue diversity.»
William Haft, vice
president of
authorizer development at NACSA, says the organization sets the bar high when it comes to vetting charter
schools.
«Strong charter laws feature independent, multiple
authorizers, few limits on expansion, equitable funding, and high levels of
school autonomy,» said Alison Consoletti Zgainer, CER Executive Vice
President and the report's lead editor.
It can be difficult to draw conclusions from these figures alone, said Greg Richmond,
president and CEO of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
Amy Ruck Kagan is the Vice
President for
Authorizer Engagement and Advancement at the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
Greg Richmond is
president and chief executive of the National Association of Charter
School Authorizers.
We commend the South Carolina Public Charter
School District for working to fulfill the charter school promise by providing schools with the autonomy to innovate and the accountability necessary for charter schools to thrive,» comments Greg Richmond, president and CEO of NACSA, which supports and monitors public charter school author
School District for working to fulfill the charter
school promise by providing schools with the autonomy to innovate and the accountability necessary for charter schools to thrive,» comments Greg Richmond, president and CEO of NACSA, which supports and monitors public charter school author
school promise by providing
schools with the autonomy to innovate and the accountability necessary for charter
schools to thrive,» comments Greg Richmond,
president and CEO of NACSA, which supports and monitors public charter
school author
school authorizers.