Rick Pressler, director of school services for the New Jersey Charter Schools Association, said the results show voters don't know
enough about charter schools — 26 percent responded «not sure.»
Not exact matches
As a taxpayer I am sick of paying for the unchecked growth of charters.I even got a flyer today offering a $ 100 incentive for those referring students to enroll in a local
charter school.The
charter school industry seems well funded
enough to pay for all these ads — how
about donating the funds for these ads to reduce local taxes — listen to local taxpayers!.
One
charter leader put in stark terms how closing a district school and replacing it with a
charter school can feel like a personal affront to a community if there hasn't been
enough transparency
about school performance:
This is important work: The «elite»
charter groups you've read
about in this book can never expand fast
enough to meet the need, which means new high performers have to be groomed at the local level.
In a culture that can't get
enough of Donald Trump and his «Apprentice,» we have been terribly gun - shy
about telling
charters those two important words: «You're fired!»
While both these
charter studies roughly track the effects found in the school funding study, I don't think we know
enough about adult outcomes for urban
charters.
If you see education reform as a social justice or civil rights crusade, you will care mightily
about whether every
charter is educating its share of kids with disabilities and whether
enough «people of color» are running these schools.
When asked
about charter schools, Vermont's Deputy Secretary of Education said she did not support
charter schools saying «No I don't think we need them... The state's longtime tradition of allowing public funding to flow to private, non-religious schools when a community does not have a public school... provides
enough flexibility.»
Ms. Rosier was kind
enough to answer my questions
about what she thinks people in NYC need to know
about the consequences of
charter school co-locations awarded to Success Academy.
New legislation is needed to ensure that we are collecting
enough information
about charter school students so that we can monitor student access and outcomes by race, class, and language ability.
TIME.com — The two most common criticisms
about charter schools are that A) many of them aren't that good and B) the good ones can't be replicated to serve
enough kids to really make a difference.
For example, Ravitch's treatment of the
charter - school literature does not mention any of the CREDO studies over the years, which are significant and influential
enough that the omission is surprising, and disappointing given her ability to write fairly
about the range of research in other chapters.
He said he would not stop talking
about the need for better medical and mental health care for poor children because it affects their ability to learn, and that the idea of
charter schools must live in a room big
enough to accommodate Black Lives Matter warriors, personal responsibility stalwarts, social justice advocates and free market champions.
If uncertainty, or public concern, is
enough to set aside a judicial decision
about rights, then we should drop the pretense of having a judicially enforced
Charter of Rights, and go back to the good pre-1982 days of Parliamentary sovereignty.