Not exact matches
Electra McGrath, the mother of two children, including one who attends a Clark County
magnet middle school, is suing to stop implementation of the destructive voucher
program because she
believes in helping Clark County schools become better for every child.
Alan Warhaftig, who retired last year after more than a decade as the
magnet program co-coordinator at Fairfax High School,
believes that the district's goal of rapid expansion of
magnets could dilute the success of the
programs.
We don't
believe that gentrification and displacement are the inevitable destiny for our neighborhoods, or that historical patterns of inequality are overcome by drawing middle - class students into internally segregated
magnet programs in our neighborhood schools.
Is there anyone out there that actually
believes it is the curricular
program of
Magnets or Charters, or their teachers, that is the essential cause of the differences in scores / rates?