In response to Banner questions on why unified enrollment was necessary, given the availability of a common charter application, a Boston Compact spokesperson issued a statement attributed to collaboration officer Rachel Weinstein that said that unified enrollment is meant to simplify enrollment and application processes, create consistent enrollment policies and procedures across district and charter schools and provide Boston students with «
fairer access to high quality schools.»
Not exact matches
A motivated
high school student with
access to a nearby biology lab can assemble a reference -
quality genome of an actual species, like a butterfly, for the cost of a science
fair project.»
Our issues include
access to high quality schools, transparent and
fair funding for all students, and the ability
to accurately and fairly measure impact.