Sentences with phrase «charter school law in»

Although the Washington Legislature passed a charter school law in March 2004, labor unions and other charter school opponents persuaded a majority of voters to overturn the law in a referendum that was decided in the November 2004 election.
As the director Duncan helped lead the effort to pass a charter school law in Alabama, an effort that failed twice before Duncan's arrival to the movement.
Whether it's a new charter school law in Washington state to the states that are just starting off with ESAs like Tennessee and Nevada.
Education reformers passed a public charter school law in 2003.
DeVos pushed Michigan's first charter school law in 1993.
That makes it a good time to talk with Ted Kolderie, one of the architects of the nation's first charter school law in 1991.
Following Minnesota's adoption of the nation's first charter school law in 1991, state legislation was introduced and passed in capital after capital.
In 1991, Minnesota lawmakers passed the first charter school law in the United States, paving the way for the nation's first charter school to open the following year.
Between the passage of the state's charter school law in 2001 and the time he left office in 2008, Peterson opened 16 charters and closed one school that was struggling financially.
In August, Smrekar told StateImpact that when Indiana passed its charter school law in 2001, it was seen as a way to prevent further takeover of failing schools:
All nine members of the bipartisan board, including Gov. Bob Riley, voted for the resolution encouraging the state legislature to adopt a charter school law in the 2010 session.
She has chronicled many of the glaring problems with the charter school law in California and how students are affected.
After the high court struck down Washington's charter school law in September, charter advocates and the state's Attorney General filed motions asking justices to reconsider their ruling.
These schools, if approved, would benefit from changes made to the charter school law in 2016 that allows students in school districts rated «C,» «D,» or «F» to cross district lines to attend a charter school.
In talking to him about the case, he told me that he was one of the lawmakers who passed the first charter school law in New Jersey.
Over twenty years ago, the Minnesota legislature passed the first charter school law in the nation.
In 1991 Minnesota passed the first charter school law in the United States.
Republican Gov. George Pataki, with the help of Democratic Rep. Floyd Flake, passed New York's charter school law in 1998.
A faith - based or church - sponsored charter school had been the subject of some discussion among Catholics in Chicago almost from the moment that Illinois passed a charter school law in 1996.
In 2008, Rhode Island had perhaps the most restrictive charter school law in the nation.
We wanted to know, for instance, how Minnesota, the state that passed the nation's first charter school law in 1991, is different from Maryland, which passed the most recent enabling legislation in 2003.
Since Illinois passed its charter school law in 1996, Chicago's public school district officials have viewed charters as another path to district improvement, especially for its high schools, and even went so far as to support an increase on the city's charter cap from 15 to 30.
The tough policy changes needed to address these issues may prove incompatible with state charter school laws in the United States.
And the early charter school laws in states such as Wisconsin, Hawaii, Kansas and Rhode Island all required charter schools to take positive steps toward promoting diversity.
The coalitions in these so - called Community of Practice (COP) states are «committed to improving state charter school laws in the areas of funding, autonomy, and accountability,» according to the NAPCS website.
And last but not least is the state piece: expanding charter schools, enacting charter school laws in those states that don't have a law, and strengthening those laws that are weak.
A nationwide ranking of charter school policies released by the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NASCA) finds Mississippi has one of the best charter school laws in the country based on authorizer quality and school accountability.
Mississippi's Charter School Law Receives High Marks December 16, 2015 by Brett Kittredge A nationwide ranking of charter school policies released by the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NASCA) finds Mississippi has one of the best charter school laws in the country based on authorizer quality and school accountability.
Mississippi Continues To Have One Of The Strongest Charter School Laws In The Country December 13, 2016 by Brett Kittredge Mississippi has once again been recognized for having one of the strongest charter school laws in the country after a new report put Mississippi eighth among the 44 states (and the District of Columbia) that have charter school laws.
Mississippi has once again been recognized for having one of the strongest charter school laws in the country.
We are very disappointed that the same Legislature that approved the second charter schools law in the country almost 20 years ago now wants to create obstacles to limit the growth of charter schools, as well as the choice for parents and students looking for better public education options.»
tutucker: If you look into charter schools laws in your state, I think you'll find that teachers can apply to run charter schools.
Maryland currently has one of the weakest charter school laws in the nation, which has left parents here with fewer choices for educating their children than in many other states.
They helped to write the nation's first public school choice and charter school laws in Minnesota, and have assisted with such laws in more than 20 other states.
Mississippi passed its first charter schools law in 2013.

Not exact matches

Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Education Law 917 requires school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension boards and charter schools to provide and maintain on - site in each instructional school facility automated external defibrillator (AED) equipment.
Soon after the charter law passed, and Rainbow helped innovate a public Waldorf charter school in Monterey, CA and became its administrator.
A new state law in California will hold private and charter schools to the same sports safety standards as public schools.
In May 2010, the D.C. Council passed the Healthy Schools Act, a landmark law designed to improve the health and wellness of students attending D.C. public and public charter sSchools Act, a landmark law designed to improve the health and wellness of students attending D.C. public and public charter schoolsschools.
NYSUT was opposed to the tax credit, but the labor union had its hands full on other key issues, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo's effort to once again overhaul teacher evaluations, weaken teacher tenure laws and strengthen charter schools in addition to the perennial push for more school aid.
What we're looking at now is an extremely active post-budget session, with everything on the table — from the charter cap and DREAM / EITC to the NYC rent laws and mayoral control over the NYC school system, both of which sunset early in the summer.
Mount Vernon — Accusations of impropriety continue for Mayor Richard Thomas, who is already facing corruption charges as the Mount Vernon Board of Ethics has accused Mayor Richard Thomas of collecting more than $ 100,000 as a trustee of the Amani Public Charter School in violation of state education law.
He criticized the «chief law enforcement officer of the state» for not standing up for Mayor Bill de Blasio's plans to close charter schools, «for the corruption in Albany» and for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's decision to close the Moreland Commission, an anti-corruption panel that was created by Cuomo in 2013.
Key reforms include fostering more effective charter schools, merit pay for teachers, more aid to parochial schools and the elimination of stultifying laws such as «Last in first out» for teacher layoffs.
In rare cases, where charter schools violate laws or face serious problems with academics or safety, charter authorizers may move to close schools.
«These regulations significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY authorized charter schools by permitting insufficiently prepared individuals to educate large numbers of high needs students beyond that which is already allowed for by law,» the lawsuit states.
The new laws prevent de Blasio from charging rent to charters as he had said he would, require the city to find space for charters in D.O.E. buildings or to fund those schools up to $ 40 million for space in private buildings, and implement other safeguards for charters after an intensive charter lobbying effort in Albany.
The pressure is on for New York to pass a new charter - school law before submitting a new application to qualify for up to $ 700 million in federal «Race to the Top» funds by the June 1 deadline.
De Blasio's power over city schools has already been somewhat diminished by the new pro-charter state law dictating how the city must accommodate charters in both public and private space.
New Jersey's new governor will consider changes to the state's charter school law, potentially slowing the expansion of controversial, yet in - demand schools championed by former Gov. Chris Christie.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z