Sentences with phrase «anything about charter»

Did anything in that post say anything about charter schools?
I did not know anything about charter schools until I attended Miller McCoy in ninth grade and Lake Area New Tech Early College High School for my sophomore, junior, and senior years.

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If you know anything about New Orleans public schools, you probably know this: Hurricane Katrina wiped them out and almost all the schools became privately run charters.
In my view, the available choices should include private, charter, and virtual schools, and just about anything else with the potential to deliver a quality education to kids.
In time, the teacher - empowerment campaign also won federal funding - far more, ironically, than anything done about teaching in the name of the federally chartered Excellence Commission - and gained much sway in Washington and in state capitals.
There didn't appear to be anything extraordinary about this December morning gathering of about 40 middle - school parents in the multipurpose room at BASIS San Antonio North charter school.
(One distinction of Green Dot among charter school organizations is that its teachers are unionized, but we are not told anything more about the union except that it is not the one that had represented the Locke teachers.)
Yet if I've learned anything over the course of the past year, it's this: Looking at Catholic schools only through the lens of what we have come to expect from traditional or charter school models misses much about what makes them special.
Also, the fact that in 25 years if charter schools haven't been innovative or given public schools anything new to think about, isn't it time to turn off the funding spigot?
As operators of high quality public charter schools offering independent study, we stand united believing that the actions of a few rogue charter school operators do not reflect, align, or mirror anything about our programs.
One year ago, I wouldn't have been able to tell you ANYTHING positive about charter school systems because all I'd ever heard was nothing short of a pile up of negativity.
I don't know about whether there is anything unlawful going on and harmful is a subjective concept at times like these but the Hartford Courant story does provide us with an opportunity to take a moment to review what we do know about the charter school and education reform effort.
These estimates, therefore, do not indicate anything about how households value the other unique feature of the charter landscape in Georgia — charter systems
They want the media talking about anything other than vouchers, charters, and the federal funding of them through ESSA (the Every Student Succeeds Act) and tax laws.
«While the getting is good, and Christie is approving just about anything that sounds stable, why don't we just go and apply for additional charters so we can have those in our pocket?»
Knowing that charters are destructive of public schools and not saying so is sort of like Lincoln saying he can't do anything about slavery as long as it is lawful.
What about when that self - represented person doesn't know that their case has anything to do with their Charter rights?
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