Sentences with phrase «attention at the charter school»

By almost all accounts, students with and without disabilities receive more individualized attention at the charter school than they did at their previous school.

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Students at Match Community Day Charter Public School jump to attention at resident teacher Erica Vuolle's command.
The fundamental idea at the beginning of the movement was that charter schools would help public schools and enroll students who needed extra attention and new strategies.
«If things are going to change, we are going to have to be «Superman,»» he says, referring to the title of the 2010 documentary film Waiting for Superman, which drew attention to the long waiting lists at many charter schools.
Parents appreciate the specialized attention their students receive at ACE Charter Schools.
As lawmakers draw closer to finalizing a state budget that has drawn the most attention for how it may boost teacher pay and cut Medicaid, another battle is taking place at the legislature, too — over lowering standards for North Carolina's growing number of charter schools.
Absent attention at the state and local level, we will have far more OCR complaints (e.g., the ACLU filed a complaint against charter schools in Delaware alleging discrimination by race, income and disability on December 5th) stemming from tacit acceptance of lack of access.
A major study earlier this year by the state Legislative Analyst's office found that the autonomy and smaller size of charter schools bring more innovation and individual attention to students, and greater academic success at a lower cost to taxpayers than traditional public schools.
This article was written about students at one of ExED's clients in Los Angeles, Gabriella Charter School, which has been attracting attention for the high achievement of its students.
Sorting through all these apples and oranges is essential if we want to focus our attention on the true set of charter high schools that are not performing at acceptable levels — those that should face stiff questioning at renewal time.
The choice of Castelar as a focus for media attention was no coincidence, as parent leaders at the school recently stopped a planned co-location of a charter school there.
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