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It's a vivid and persuasive social polemic, rooted in real children's lives, that brings the schools of urban America leaping off the page — and should be forced reading for Michael Gove and his merry band of free - schoolers, who, having filched the idea of charter and KIPP schools from the US, now need to look West again to see how fiddling with school structures can never, by itself, help pupils do better.
«All Bloomberg has to do is send a message to the real estate donors that Larry's the guy, or the charter school people, and the money will start flowing,» said a Harlem insider who knows all three men.
The result won't do much to allay the fears of New York teachers» unions that Cuomo's real aim is to transform traditional public schools into charter schools, since charter groups were among those chosen by Massachusetts education officials to implement turnaround plans in chronically underperforming districts.
I do not wish to be a soothsayer of doom, but unless we actively listen to the concerns of the unions (and their members) then to my mind there is the very real possibility that later in the year we could witness similar scenes upon London's chartered streets.
Why do real estate magnates like charters?
De Blasio and Fariña are so blinded by their reflexive crusade against the charter school network that operates Success Academy 4 and its founder, Eva Moskowitz, that they are casting the kids into the desert without a care about doing real harm.
«House of Cards» starts off at a remove, but it really gets going when its story plunges into something like the real world, one in which Bill Maher and Dennis Miller comment on the proceding on TV and a gaff on CNN gets autotuned into a viral clip, where an education bill is broken down and haggled over in terms of details on charter schools and collective bargaining and the slower moving but responsible reporting of a newspaper is put up against a fast - paced website in which an editor tells a writer she can just post her stories herself as soon as she's done with them.
By serving an entire region or market's group of charter schools, the real - estate trust would look familiar to state officials and to lenders: a single entity that grasps the intricacies of real - estate finances and serves the individual needs of multiple schools, as school districts do.
With the frequent reports of school districts doing a poor job of fulfilling their authorizing duties and school districts» authorizing over half of the nation's charter schools, it is easy to see how the real power of the chartering strategy is being negated.
«I do want to thank you for acknowledging the situation in Albany, but going to the heart of what's real, we have 10 charter schools in Albany with a total public school population of 10,500 students.
If done well, this initiative could be a real breakthrough, giving some innovation schools the same autonomy that charters enjoy, along with a board to shield them from district mandates and politics.
It's true that New York charters get several thousand dollars less in operating funds per student than the city's district schools do — and, even more important, they do not get separate capital funding for facilities in Gotham's extremely pricey real - estate market.
The perfect fix for the real estate problem was to make existing classroom space available to charters, and this is exactly what we decided to do.
It's a miracle the charter movement in Connecticut has been able to get to its 20th anniversary despite the endless vitriol, hatred, and constant attacks from people who do not want to give parents real educational choice.
It does not or can not change the very real fact that state law explicitly says charters are public schools.
In the open marketplace of K - 12 enrollment, these numbers illustrate something real about the job charter schools are doing responding to the needs of Arizona students and families.»
Charter schools are already held to high standards by their authorizers, and if they do not perform on task, there are very real consequences.
The high - performing charters have great teachers, so the real effort would be «How do you recruit the very best, and how do you develop them?»
«It is becoming clearer all the time that the current UTLA leadership isn't threatened by charter schools or other bogeymen — they're actually threatened by the notion that parents in these communities, whose kids have gotten a crappy deal for a generation or more, should have any real power to do something about it.»
There are undoubtedly charter schools that understand the fundamental role of public schools and do make a real effort to provide educational opportunities to the full range of students, but those charter schools are outliers compared to the vast majority of their colleagues.
Charter board officials and advocates have long argued that location can't be a factor in school approvals because real estate is so hard to find that schools often don't have much choice.
Delta Charter Elementary School is doing some amazing things in agriculture: parterning with local farmers, teaching students about gardening, Students get to see real farming in action!
We want to call them the bad guys why because unions, and local school systems couldn't do what charter schools in Hartford have been doing for years???? 3 Lets be real clear if the traditional system were healthy people would not be looking for choice.
I think this is the real question that LAUSD has to think about before we can think about Magnet or Charter expansion: How big do we envision our middle schools to be?
The opening and closing of charters in the City of Trenton is a racial and social justice issue, because real harm is being done to our students, local school system and our community.
But they provide a real escape for kids today, which charter opponents don't really offer.
Education Reform Advocacy Now Inc. is part of the massive three - headed corporate education reform behemoth that includes Education Reform Advocacy Now, Inc.; Education Reform Now, Inc. and Democrats for Education Reform, the related Political Action Committee that donates directly to pro-corporate education reform candidates and supports opponents of candidates who don't support the reformer's efforts to turn schools into little more than testing factories, while diverting scarce public funds away from real public schools and redirecting them to privately owned charter schools.
Connecticut charter schools already collect more than $ 100 million in scarce public funds from the state of Connecticut, diverting money away from the real public schools that do fulfil their responsibility to accept and educate all students.
Jennifer Alexander, who is paid a six - figure income to speak for the charter school industry, doesn't reveal that the real reason the corporate education reform industry loves the Common Core Testing is because it produces an almost unlimited list of failing schools.
«Project RED is nothing less than a blueprint for remaking American education — second - order change — not through more or better testing, charter schools, longer school days, more or even better teachers, but through fundamentally altering how we do education, the first real change in the process of education itself in a thousand years.»
They do not claim that all charters are bad, as some commentators have suggested, but declare that the unchecked proliferation of such schools represents a real danger to communities of color.
While those real heroes, those doing the day - to - day hard work with the children that others (charters and district schools) would rather pass down the line, toil to make things better for children.
This could be a real problem, especially if the charter schools receive district - wide per - student funding but don't enroll any especially expensive students.
While charter schools sometimes do receive all - public funding, that's not always the case: Harlem Children's Zone is a famous example, whose finances are apparently tied up in a number of real estate deals that give it the money it needs to operate but also make it pretty beholden to a number of financial interests.
The message was clear: Do not expect any real reform for the 92 percent of children who attend our public schools, and expect privately run charter schools to take center stage in any funding discussion.
We even do sightseeing, specialised freight and real estate viewing, as well as «medi - vac» medical charters.
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I don't know why, but somewhere along the way I feel people have forgotten that the U.N. Charter starts off with «We the peoples...» I fully agree that the world needs a United Nations that can help usher in transformative ideas with real traction, grounded in universal values.
Justice Epstein's reasons helpfully noted that s. 7 of the Charter does not include property rights, and an infringement of the right to «security of the person» requires a real connection to...
On the other hand, a federal charter does not permit banks to engage in commercial activity, such as real estate brokerage, management, and development.
Additionally, the CRI Charter is an affordable certification that covers several areas of the commercial real estate industry that others do not.
The threatened entry of federally chartered banks into the real estate brokerage industry and the extensive battle to prevent them from doing so.
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