The way the law works is that if 51 % of parents
at a failing school sign a petition, they can turn the school into a charter school, replace the staff or simply use the petition as a bargaining chip to initiate a conversation about change.
Not exact matches
A new Fordham study, Three
Signs That a Proposed Charter
School Is
at Risk of
Failing, employs an empirical approach to do just that.
Parents representing about 69 percent of students
at 24th Street Elementary, which has about 685 students in kindergarten through fifth grade,
signed a petition seeking the law's «restart model,» which lets parents bring in a new charter operator or pair a charter operator with the district to turn around a
failing school.
Under the law, if a majority of parents with children
at a
failing public
school sign a petition, they can «trigger» a change in the
school's governance, forcing the
school district to adopt one of a handful of reforms: getting rid of some teachers, firing the principal, shutting the
school down, or turning it into a charter
school.
The proposals have varied from state to state, but they generally allow parents
at any
failing school, defined by standardized testing, to
sign a petition to radically transform the
school using any of four «triggers.»
Under «parent trigger,» if a majority of parents
at a public
school that is supposedly «
failing»
sign a petition, the
school can be converted into a charter
school.
Under a radical new California law, if over 50 percent of parents
at any chronically
failing school (as designated by the state)
sign a Trigger petition, they are allowed to take over the
school, and try to shake it from the shackles that have kept it among California's worst.
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