Wearing red T - shirts emblazoned with «Don't Steal Possible,» more than 18,000 parents, kids and
charter school advocates rallied at Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn Wednesday to call for better schools in poor neighbors.
Also at 11:30 a.m.,
charter school advocates rally to call on equal funding with public schools, state Capitol, Albany.
Not exact matches
Charter school advocates have repeatedly insisted that their
rally was planned before the reversal decisions were made and that the effort is not intended to take away from the pre-K efforts.
Last year as de Blasio pressed for pre-k funding and sought to stop
charter schools from being co-located with district
schools, Cuomo
rallied with
charter school advocates and even indicated that mayoral control might stand in the way of the
charter school movement.
Only one day before massive
rallies for universal pre-K and
charter schools, other
advocates say they've gathered evidence for potentially another lawsuit for more state aid for
schools.
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.
Once again, Eva Moskowitz, the ferocious founder and leader of the Success Academy
charter school network, and a coalition of
charter operators and
advocates will bus thousands of kids, parents, and teachers to the state capitol for a noisy
rally.
One day before massive
rallies for universal pre-K and
charter schools, other
advocates said Monday they have gathered evidence for potentially another lawsuit for more state aid for
schools.
An October 2014
rally in Manhattan focused on failing district
schools as an indirect means to
advocate for more
charters, but the «Don't Steal Possible» slogan revealed little about the group's specific policy goals to improve struggling
schools.
New York City's
charter school advocates, and their highest - profile champion Eva Moskowitz, got the high - profile
rally day they wanted in Albany on Tuesday.
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.
State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia's appearance at a
charter school rally sent education groups into a tizzy Tuesday, with New York's largest teachers» union panning the move and
charter advocates cheering the first - of - its - kind appearance.
In October, Diaz Jr. took a page from Cuomo's playbook, positioning himself as an ardent
charter school advocate, addressing a
rally on the steps of City Hall as
charter advocates continued their assault on de Blasio's education policies.
The Texas
Charter Schools Association (TCSA) held its sixth 2017 Texas Public Charter Schools Rally earlier this week at the state capitol with public charter school students, parents, teachers, leaders, and advocates from campuses across the
Charter Schools Association (TCSA) held its sixth 2017 Texas Public
Charter Schools Rally earlier this week at the state capitol with public charter school students, parents, teachers, leaders, and advocates from campuses across the
Charter Schools Rally earlier this week at the state capitol with public
charter school students, parents, teachers, leaders, and advocates from campuses across the
charter school students, parents, teachers, leaders, and
advocates from campuses across the state.
Green is also personally an
advocate for
charter schools, taking part in advocacy trainings, speaking at public events and
rallies where
charters are fighting for fair and equitable funding.
Rep. Scott Hilton and 150
Charter School Advocates to
Rally in Support of
Charter School Funding Equity Legislation
ATLANTA, GA — On Thursday, March, 15, more than 150
charter school students, parents,
school leaders, teachers,
advocates and other organizations that support
school choice will
rally at the Georgia Capitol in support of Georgia House Bill 787 and the inclusion of funding for HB 430 in the 2019 state budget.
An October 2014
rally in Manhattan focused on failing district
schools as an indirect means to
advocate for more
charters, but the «Don't Steal Possible» slogan revealed little about the group's specific policy goals to improve struggling
schools.
This week, more than 25,000 parents, students, educators and
advocates attended a
rally in Brooklyn's Prospect Park calling for an expansion of the city's
charter schools.