Not exact matches
Last week, I
attended a conference which included a presentation by a
neighboring district touting its
school meal program.
Uncomfortable sending their daughters to the neighborhood
school, the Wheatons applied for slots at a local, well - regarded charter
school, and requested (and were granted) transfer permits for both to
attend the
neighboring El Segundo
school district.
The
schools in a troubled Texas
district will shut down, and the
district's 2,700 students will
attend schools in the
neighboring Dallas
school district.
But in a new article for Education Next, Sarah A. Cordes of Temple University examines the effects of charter
schools on
neighboring district school students in New York City and finds that these spillover effects are actually positive: students
attending a
district school within a half - mile radius of a charter
school score better in math and reading and enjoy an increase in their likelihood of advancing to the next grade.
Others offer interdistrict choice, such as the controversial busing plan currently under debate in St. Louis, which allows students to
attend schools in
neighboring districts to alleviate segregation concerns or to offer students an escape hatch from failing
schools.
While it is always best to
attend a
school within your school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
school within your
school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High
School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
School does accept students from
neighboring counties on a case by case basis.
Districts with very high or low FRPL rates can do little to remedy segregation within their district boundaries (although they can often do a lot by working with neighboring districts to allow students to attend schools across distri
Districts with very high or low FRPL rates can do little to remedy segregation within their
district boundaries (although they can often do a lot by working with
neighboring districts to allow students to attend schools across distri
districts to allow students to
attend schools across
district lines)
In fact, Cambridge Public
Schools received a zero on both the Isolation of Poverty Index and the Isolation of Wealth Index, meaning none of the
district's students
attend a
school where at least 75 percent of their peers have the same economic status as they do.100 Students in Cambridge also outperform their peers in
neighboring districts on standardized assessments.101
About a third of the eligible students in the
district's boundaries
attend the charter; the others are at
neighboring districts or other nearby charter
schools.
Because of the new law passed earlier this year allowing students in
school districts rated «C,» «D,» or «F» to cross district lines to attend a charter school, students from every neighboring school district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District would be eligible to a
school districts rated «C,» «D,» or «F» to cross
district lines to attend a charter school, students from every neighboring school district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District would be eligible to
district lines to
attend a charter
school, students from every neighboring school district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District would be eligible to a
school, students from every
neighboring school district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District would be eligible to a
school district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District would be eligible to
district outside of the Sunflower County Consolidated
School District would be eligible to a
School District would be eligible to
District would be eligible to
attend.
Through this program, students who reside in the Cleveland Metropolitan
School District can receive vouchers to
attend neighboring public
schools or private
schools.
«The
district's own report clearly shows that students at Celerity's
schools are knocking it out of the park compared to students
attending neighboring district schools,» said the CCSA's Mandell.
Talk to your friends and
neighbors and encourage them to send an email to board members or to
attend the community meetings at Hannah Penn on September 23, 24, and 25 from 6:30 - 8:30 and share why you oppose the 100 % charterization of the York City
School District.