Even parents who are homeschooling children or have sent them to private schools are entitled to ancillary services
courtesy of their public school district if it's been determined that the children have a learning disability or other disorder that requires intervention for them to function optimally in school.
Not exact matches
In Denver, teachers from the charter
school Highline Academy and the
district school Cole Academy
of Arts and Science collaborate on curriculum plans and interim assessments Photo
courtesy Denver
Public Schools
The latest example
of this comes
courtesy of Charles Epps, the superintendent
of the woeful Jersey City
school district, who declared on Wednesday that the young women attending the traditional
public schools there were «our worst enemy» in his (abysmal) effort to improve education in the
district and prevent
school crime.
New Jersey's ongoing debate about whether traditional
public schools or charters do a better job educating students got some provocative new data yesterday,
courtesy of a study from Stanford University that came down on the side
of the charters — particularly in Newark's embattled
school district.