«We are not
against charter schools so she should think about what she's doing because she's hurting the kids,» Santana said.
Not exact matches
Sen. Bill Perkins, whose outspokenness has
so angered some fellow Democrats and
charter school advocates that they're shopping for a primary challenger to run
against him, will formally kick off his campaign this Sunday.
De Blasio and Fariña are
so blinded by their reflexive crusade
against the
charter school network that operates Success Academy 4 and its founder, Eva Moskowitz, that they are casting the kids into the desert without a care about doing real harm.
And
so the two houses of the Legislature aligned
against each other, each backed by a powerful interest group:
charter school advocates who have contributed generously to Senate Republicans (and Gov. Andrew Cuomo) and teachers» unions that are core supporters of Assembly Democrats, and see
charter schools as a persistent threat.
So are the proscriptions in most states
against hiring uncertified teachers, and, in some states,
against exempting
charter school teachers from local collective - bargaining agreements.
But
charters are now
so well established that they are fighting back
against the second - class funding status that states and
school districts have assigned them.
So it's worth noting the sharp left turn by Hillary Clinton and Democrats
against education reform and the
charter schools she and her husband championed in the 1990s.
The Stanford researchers followed student - level performance in
schools from the time they open through their fifth year, mapping
charters» academic showing
against a «static set of performance thresholds»
so that academic trends over time could be evaluated.
Last year a city task force opted
against mandating that
charter schools give neighborhood kids preference in the admissions process, saying that doing
so could potentially limit access to high - quality
schools.
I'll start off by explaining why
so many are
against charter schools.
The party is
against for - profit
charters:
so far,
so good, but how about saying that a Clinton administration will stop federal funding of for - profit
schools and colleges, because they are low - quality and predatory, with profit as their top priority?
In an interview in today's Star - Ledger, Newark Superintendent and former New Jersey Commissioner of Education Chris Cerf discusses the threat of a
charter school moratorium, his views on «boutique»
charter schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
Schools - NJ fight
so vociferously
against public
charters yet give discriminatory magnet
schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
schools (and their own access to
school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark
charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional
schoolsschools.
While Democratic Party centrists in Clinton's mold have been some of the most enthusiastic cheerleaders for
charter schools, Clinton's comments come as many within the Democratic Party are pushing back
against so - called education reformers who want to dismantle teacher protections and increase the number of
charter schools.
So it's fairer to assess DC's performance
against another set of NAEP scores that compares large urban
school districts to one another — although those scores include results only from DC Public
Schools, not the
charter sector.
Again, even though the local board of education voted
against the proposal and testified
against the project before the State Board of Education and the Connecticut General Assembly, less Connecticut taxpayer funds will be going to public
schools and instead, a Bronx
charter school company will be getting millions
so that it can open a
charter school in the Governor's hometown.
In an interview in today's Star - Ledger, Newark Superintendent and former New Jersey Commissioner of Education Chris Cerf discusses the threat of a
charter school moratorium, his views on «boutique»
charter schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
Schools - NJ fight
so vociferously
against public
charters yet give discriminatory magnet
schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
schools (and their own access to
school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark
charters are incubating new ideas...
Not everything done abroad is good, nor is it always transferable to the U.S.. But, with
school reform, we are unique in pursuing
so much testing, punitive measures
against schools and teachers, and the creation of
so many independent
charter schools.
So, overall, I don't think there is a theoretical argument
against charter schools as a whole, but there is one about the conception of them in the
charter school movement.