The top of the tally featured three education groups: the pro-tax credit Invest in Education Coalition, labor union New York State United Teachers, and
charter school advocates Families for Excellent Schools.
Not exact matches
Families for Excellent
Schools, a powerful pro-charter group, which has relentlessly criticized Mr. de Blasio for failing to
advocate for
charters, released the 30 - second spot.
A diverse coalition of
charter advocates rallied at City Hall on Friday to raise the cap, including several small independent
charter operators who don't usually ally themselves with larger organizations, such as
Families for Excellent
Schools.
In September, he joined thousands of Bronx
families and
advocates like me at the #PathToPossible rally in Prospect Park, giving an inspiring speech about the power of a great public education and supporting our effort to grow New York City's public
charter schools to 200,000 students by 2020.
Charter school advocates have also spent heavily on lobbying, with one group,
Families for Excellent
Schools, spending close to $ 9 million last year, according to state filings.
Charter advocates say, «No, no, no, we don't believe in (selective admissions),» but when you see a successful charter school, it's filled with families who are a good fit and who want to be there, and that's not possible when you have a random assortment of kids.
Charter advocates say, «No, no, no, we don't believe in (selective admissions),» but when you see a successful
charter school, it's filled with families who are a good fit and who want to be there, and that's not possible when you have a random assortment of kids.
charter school, it's filled with
families who are a good fit and who want to be there, and that's not possible when you have a random assortment of kids.»
«
Charter schools are the result of communities coming together to create new opportunities for their children from the leaders who open charter schools and the students who attend them, to the families that choose to join the school community and the policymakers who advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Al
Charter schools are the result of communities coming together to create new opportunities for their children from the leaders who open
charter schools and the students who attend them, to the families that choose to join the school community and the policymakers who advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Al
charter schools and the students who attend them, to the
families that choose to join the
school community and the policymakers who
advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alliance.
Richard Abernathy — Executive Director, Arkansas Association for Educational Administrators Senator Shane Broadway — Arkansas State Legislature John Brown, III — Executive Director, Windgate Foundation Senator Steve Bryles — Arkansas State Legislature Gary Compton — Superintedent, Bentonville Public
Schools Debbie Davis — Director, Arkansas Leadership Academy Melanie Fox — Little Rock
School Board Luke Gordy — Executive Director, Arkansans for Education Reform Jerry Guess — Superintendent, Camden - Fairview
School District Frank Holman — Superintendent, Lincoln
School District Senator Jimmy Jeffress — Arkansas State Legislature Laura Kellams — Arkansas
Advocates for Children and
Families Tom Kimbrell — Commissioner, Arkansas Department of Education Alice Mahony — Arkansas State Board of Education Matt McClure — Superintendent, Cross County
School District John Pijanowski — University of Arkansas, College of Education and Health Professions Representative David Rainey — Arkansas State Legislature Vicki Saviers — Arkansas State Board of Education Quentin Suffren — Chief, Academic Officer, The Learning Institute Valerie Tatum — Executive Director, Covenant Keepers
Charter School Representative Bruce Westerman — Arkansas State Legislature
The awards celebrate members of the public
charter school community that do an exceptional job
advocating on behalf of
schools, students, and
families.
«The students, their
families, the educators (and indeed the entire country) need a national independent, democratically organized
charter advocacy group to
advocate for independently managed, financially transparent, community oriented public
charter schools as articulated in our manifesto.»
How can NAACP leaders
advocate for magnet
schools — which are programs in public
schools that operate similar to
charter schools — and deny children and
families charter school options?
Phoenix (May 7, 2018)-- In a record - breaking year that saw national
charter public school enrollment surpass 3.2 million students for the first time, Arizona is proud to join students, families, educators and advocates across the country in celebrating National Charter School
charter public
school enrollment surpass 3.2 million students for the first time, Arizona is proud to join students,
families, educators and
advocates across the country in celebrating National
Charter School
Charter Schools Week.
When you make a donation on the Site, the donation is made to the
Families & Teachers for Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 2018, sponsored by California
Charter Schools Association
Advocates..
Brooke Parker, a founder of Williamsburg and Greenpoint Parents: Our Public
Schools, said advocates for the charter had been looking to attract white families, recruiting in the same places that the more savvy magnet schools ha
Schools, said
advocates for the
charter had been looking to attract white
families, recruiting in the same places that the more savvy magnet
schools ha
schools had gone.
The
Advocate's Will Sentell reports on the Type 2
charter school case pending before the Louisiana Supreme Court: Louisiana Supreme Court case has
families,
charter schools on edge.
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Families & Teachers for Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 2018 and California
Charter Schools Association
Advocates («CCSAA»).
Phoenix (May 2, 2017)-- The Arizona
Charter Schools Association is proud to join students,
families, educators and
advocates across the country in celebrating National
Charter Schools Week.
No one — not the state, not the
charter school authorizers,
schools and
advocates, and not the districts — is willing to take responsibility and fix the problems facing Michigan's public
school children and their
families.
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Families & Teachers for Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 2018, sponsored by California
Charter Schools Association
Advocates.
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Families & Teachers for Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 2018, sponsored by California
Charter Schools Association
Advocates.
In the article entitled, Democrats Reap $ 91,000 From
Charter Schools Advocate And His
Family, Jon Lender explains,
See the Walton
Family Foundation funding report at: http://2014annualreport.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/grant-reports/ Milwaukee Educational Enterprises, Inc. $ 896,658 Hispanics for
School Choice Educational Trust Fund $ 210,000 Milwaukee
Charter School Advocates $ 87,611 Milwaukee College Prep $ 333,333
School Choice Wisconsin Inc. $ 400,000
Schools That Can Milwaukee, Inc. $ 850,000 St. Marcus Lutheran
School $ 429,640 United Community Center, Inc. $ 89,000 Wisconsin Lutheran College $ 250,000 Highland Community
School $ 91,790 Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, Inc. $ 268,500 (This is a right - wing tea party «institute».)
As I noted in an earlier blog post, «Communities of color have chosen — no longer can
charter advocates [and their funders with «dark money» pockets] make the false claim that they are representing the majority of
families of color in urban
school districts.»
No longer can
charter advocates make the false claim that their approach to education is representing the collective desires of
families of color in urban
school districts.
«As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Allison builds teams of parent leaders who advocate to protect and expand charter schools for all families in Los Angeles
Families, Allison builds teams of parent leaders who
advocate to protect and expand
charter schools for all
families in Los Angeles
families in Los Angeles.»
As executive director of
Families That Can, Ravare will work to educate, empower and mobilize charter school families to advocate for their schools, and to support the growth of high - quality public school
Families That Can, Ravare will work to educate, empower and mobilize
charter school families to advocate for their schools, and to support the growth of high - quality public school
families to
advocate for their
schools, and to support the growth of high - quality public
school options.
The report, the National Study of Online
Charter Schools, was done in collaboration with the Center on Reinventing Public Education and Mathematica Policy Research and funded by the Walton Family Foundation, a strong advocate for the charter school mo
Charter Schools, was done in collaboration with the Center on Reinventing Public Education and Mathematica Policy Research and funded by the Walton
Family Foundation, a strong
advocate for the
charter school mo
charter school movement.
Charter school advocates have also spent heavily on lobbying, with one group,
Families for Excellent
Schools, spending close to $ 9 million last year, according to state filings.
Parent Organizer, LA 213-634-4454
[email protected] As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Giovany builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in Los
Families, Giovany builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in Los
families in Los Angeles.
Parent Organizer, Los Angeles
[email protected] 213-634-4077 As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Maria builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in Los
Families, Maria builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in Los
families in Los Angeles.
Parent Organizer, Oakland 510-344-7254
[email protected] As part of the Organizing team, Carmen builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in Oakland.
Charter school supporters and
advocates frequently point to the broad choices that
families have when seeking a
school in New Orleans, where most of the 82 public
schools are
charters and most accept applications from across the city.
Parent Organizer, Oakland
[email protected] 510-925-1933 As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Rachel builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in
Families, Rachel builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in
families in Oakland.
Families That Can
advocates for quality public
school choices, equitable treatment and resources for
charter public
schools, and the advancement and growth of successful
charter schools.
Director, Parent Organizing, Northern California 510-344-7239
[email protected] As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Elizabeth builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in R
Families, Elizabeth builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in R
families in Richmond.
Krystin attended the 2013
Families That Can Parent Summit and shares why it's so critical for parents to
advocate for
charter public
schools and having a choice.
Citing the new Education Next results, Petrilli argues that
charter advocates should focus on regaining GOP support, and suggests doing so by tamping down social justice rhetoric (such as closing achievement gaps and alleviating systemic inequalities), by emphasizing parental choice and personal freedom (i.e., that
charters liberate
families from their government - assigned
schools), and by touting that most
charters are non-union.
Lead Organizer, Los Angeles 213-282-3198 ext. 2350
[email protected] As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Javier builds teams of parent leaders who advocate to protect and expand charter schools for all families in Los
Families, Javier builds teams of parent leaders who
advocate to protect and expand
charter schools for all
families in Los
families in Los Angeles.
As the new Director of Legal and Policy Services, I am thrilled to a part of the TCSA team and
advocating on behalf of our
charter schools, students, and
families.
Parent Organizer, Los Angeles 213-634-4271
[email protected] As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Aldo builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in Los
Families, Aldo builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in Los
families in Los Angeles.
Parent Organizer, Los Angeles (213) 349-1529
[email protected] As a parent organizer for CCSA
Families, Omar builds parent teams at charter schools to advocate for public school choices for all families in Los
Families, Omar builds parent teams at
charter schools to
advocate for public
school choices for all
families in Los
families in Los Angeles.
CCSA will continue to
advocate for the tens of thousands of immigrant
families in our
charter school community.
An incredible 95 percent of the money that flowed into the Massachusetts
charter school campaign came from out - of - state donors, with 84 percent of the total funds coming from New York based
Families for Excellent
Schools, a dark money
charter school group that
advocates in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Or even more to the point, here Perry explains that the controversial CREDO report on
charter schools was put out by the teacher unions when in fact it was paid for by the
charter school advocates including the ultra-conservative Walton
Family Foundation.
We work in partnership with
charter schools and the community to support, promote, and
advocate for high quality
charter schools that provide educational choice to
families statewide.
Coates is a
charter school advocate, member of
Families for Excellent
Schools and is the newest member of the Bridgeport Board of Education.
$ 91,000 in campaign donations flowed to Connecticut Democrats from a single wealthy businessman and
charter school advocate, Jonathan Sackler, and three members of his
family; those donations and others from Wall Street were rewarded with proposals for over $ 21 million in new
charter school funding while public
school spending remains flat.
At the annual conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) meeting this year, Dr. Steve Perry — a liberal
charter school leader and passionate educational choice
advocate — spoke about the poor state of K — 12 education for
families of color and those in poverty and inspired the audience with his ideas on how to bridge the political divide to advance universal educational choice.
Some
advocates are hoping that if Duggan can bring district and
charter school leaders together around supporting
families for the Detroit Children's Success Initiative, that could lead to other kinds of collaborations, such as efforts to recruit and train educators to teach in Detroit.
10) California: Hilary Hammell of Public
Advocates reports that California
charter schools are illegally imposing work quotas on students»
families.