Not exact matches
Mulgrew launched his attack
against education reformers while discussing his support for the
creation of 200 experimental public
schools to rival
charter schools.
With the recent news
of the
creation of two funds dedicated to financing
charter school facilities, I am reminded
of the story
of a
school board member's accusations
against Nashville's Rocketship and Purpose Prep
of unethical practices in seeking alternative avenues to secure capital for facilities.
But, we also will be the first line
of defense
against any effort to divert federal education funding to private and religious
schools, or to promote
creation of charter schools not subject to authorization and oversight by
school boards.
Cotto and Brad Noel voted
against, Rodriguez - Davila and Colon - Rivas were absent, and Poland, Hudson, McIntye, Segarra, and Wareing voted in favor
of the
creation of another
charter school.
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled
against the
creation of a
charter schools alternate authorizer.
For instance, he has spoken out
against House Bill 1723, which would place a moratorium on the
creation of new
charter schools, and also to limit the growth
of existing institutions in applicable geographic areas.
Not everything done abroad is good, nor is it always transferable to the U.S.. But, with
school reform, we are unique in pursuing so much testing, punitive measures
against schools and teachers, and the
creation of so many independent
charter schools.