In an article by Kate Zernike, the NYT explores
the divide over charter schools through conversations on race, wealth and access to options with representatives from DFER, NAACP, Movement for Black Lives and Education Post's very own Chris Stewart who comments on his personal mission to find a quality school for his son.
Not exact matches
Negotiations in Albany were also bogged down
over how to
divide increased education funding, the details of an affordable housing and development tax credit in New York City and whether to increase the number of authorized
charter schools.
The 74: Matus: John Oliver's
Charter School Critique and the Left's Growing
Divide Over School Choice http://bit.ly/2bdUtQv
By Reily Connaughton, University of Massachusetts — Amherst, Master of Public Policy, Class of 2018 In 2016, Massachusetts education advocates were
divided over a ballot question that would have lifted the cap on the number of
charter schools sanctioned by the Commonwealth.
As the pressure to expand
charter schools continues to mount, and the budgetary health of local districts continues to decline, teachers, administrators, parents, and activists on both sides of the
charter school divide are facing off
over a dwindling resource: money.
Thurmond's disagreement with parents seeking a
charter cluster for the
schools that feed into Druid Hills High deepened the
divide over education in DeKalb.