Now is the time to stop discriminating
against charter families.
Prepare a response piece to mail that reframes the hostile message as an attack
against charter families in the district.
Not exact matches
The first lawsuit was filed
against the helicopter and
charter companies involved in Sunday's deadly crash, with the
family of one of the victims accusing them of negligence and «carelessness.»
The Working
Families Party is ramping up its rhetoric
against charter school exec Eva Moskowitz in a sharply - worded letter set to be released to more than 100,000 members this evening.
This unilateral announcement is not a «resolution» — it's discrimination
against charter children, whose
families were never consulted about these locations.»
With de Blasio and the UFT - financed Working
Families Party as allies, the union is hijacking the very language of movement politics, annexing left journalism to defend its narrowest interests and even recruiting progressives to join its war
against charter schools that work for kids.
Filed by brave western New York
families of
charter - school children and backed by the Northeast Charter Schools Network, Brown says the formula used to fund charter schools discriminates against these children, who are overwhelmingly lower income and black or Hi
charter - school children and backed by the Northeast
Charter Schools Network, Brown says the formula used to fund charter schools discriminates against these children, who are overwhelmingly lower income and black or Hi
Charter Schools Network, Brown says the formula used to fund
charter schools discriminates against these children, who are overwhelmingly lower income and black or Hi
charter schools discriminates
against these children, who are overwhelmingly lower income and black or Hispanic.
Sepulveda calls herself the «number one spokesperson for
charter schools» and will vehemently defend them
against naysayers — even if those naysayers are in her own
family.
Not allowing public
charter schools to have the contact info needed to reach out to
families is
against the law.
We saw school choice expanded during the legislative session and
families fight back
against a lawsuit attempting to shut down Mississippi's public
charter schools.
The move came four months after the office ruled
against the scandal - plagued Agora Cyber
Charter School in a complaint from
families of its students over illegal sharing of student data with K - 12 Inc., and other contractors.
And
families and educators are starting to push back
against the model of
charter school that has dominated in some communities, including New Orleans: That model, its critics argue, is segregated by design in that it's created specifically for low - income minority children.
Teachers and Rutherford County administrators have also seen some low - performing children sent away from the
charter and back to the traditional public school system just before end - of - grade tests, an important measure of how schools stack up
against each other, said Dr. John Mark Bennett, the chair of the county school board and a local
family physician.
over 300 Huntington Park
charter public school
families came together to demonstrate and speak out
against the moratorium at a packed City Council meeting.
From opposing the expansion of high - quality
charter schools and other school choice options, to its opposition to Parent Trigger laws and efforts of Parent Power activists in places such as Connecticut and California, to efforts to eviscerate accountability measures that hold districts and school operators to heel for serving Black and Brown children well, even to their historic disdain for Black
families and condoning of Jim Crow discrimination
against Black teachers, both unions have proven no better than outright White Supremacists when it comes to addressing the legacies of bigotry in which American public education is the nexus.
Before we rail
against charter schools, or any other form of non-traditional school, and thereby throw our weight behind political initiatives that will limit the access of
families to schools of their choice, we need to check our privilege.
Eight members of the Charlotte - Mecklenburg school board vowed Tuesday to fight for the loyalty of Matthews
families, going on the offensive
against town officials who want to open the door to municipal
charter schools.
The Walton
Family Foundation holds this theory dear, and has relentlessly pressed for the rapid growth of privatized education options (vouchers and
charters) and
against any government intervention (read: regulation) that might deter entry into the education market by anyone with an idea to try out.
It is clear that there are some who are wholly
against charter schools, a very viable and successful option that represents choice for thousands of Black and Brown
families.
This spring the SEC also filed charges
against Pennsylvania advisor Tony Young for allegedly stealing $ 23 million from investors to «support a lavish lifestyle for his
family, including payments for expenses related to horse ownership and racing, construction, boats, limousines,
chartered aircraft and other luxuries.»