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The United Federation of Teachers, in a proposed amendment to a City Council resolution, today called for charter schools seeking free space in New York City public school buildings to be required to make public financial data and political donations, along with student demographics, suspension rates, and teacher and student attrition.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Today the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools released their annual market share report findings indicating that over the past eight years the number of school districts with at least 20 percent of students attending public charter school has increased 350 pePublic Charter Schools released their annual market share report findings indicating that over the past eight years the number of school districts with at least 20 percent of students attending public charter school has increased 350 pCharter Schools released their annual market share report findings indicating that over the past eight years the number of school districts with at least 20 percent of students attending public charter school has increased 350 pepublic charter school has increased 350 pcharter school has increased 350 percent.
A new report released today by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools outlines the complex maze of laws governing special education and recommends best practices charter schools can use to strengthen the recruitment of and services provided to students with disabiCharter Schools outlines the complex maze of laws governing special education and recommends best practices charter schools can use to strengthen the recruitment of and services provided to students with disabiSchools outlines the complex maze of laws governing special education and recommends best practices charter schools can use to strengthen the recruitment of and services provided to students with disabicharter schools can use to strengthen the recruitment of and services provided to students with disabischools can use to strengthen the recruitment of and services provided to students with disabilities.
Thanks to growing parent interest and state laws encouraging charter school expansion, the number of students attending public charter schools nationwide has surpassed 2 million, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reportedcharter school expansion, the number of students attending public charter schools nationwide has surpassed 2 million, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reported public charter schools nationwide has surpassed 2 million, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reportedcharter schools nationwide has surpassed 2 million, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reportedschools nationwide has surpassed 2 million, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reported Public Charter Schools reportedCharter Schools reportedSchools reported today.
Eileen B. Sigmund, Arizona Charter Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and sCharter Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and sSchools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and scharter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and sschools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and schoolsschools.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The Charter Community of Silicon Valley (CCSV)- which represents Santa Clara County's charter public schools and serves as the voice for over 30,000 charter school students in the region - applauded Senator Jim Beall (D - San Jose) for pulling Senate Bill (SB) 1362 today, effectively shelving the bill in this legislativeCharter Community of Silicon Valley (CCSV)- which represents Santa Clara County's charter public schools and serves as the voice for over 30,000 charter school students in the region - applauded Senator Jim Beall (D - San Jose) for pulling Senate Bill (SB) 1362 today, effectively shelving the bill in this legislativecharter public schools and serves as the voice for over 30,000 charter school students in the region - applauded Senator Jim Beall (D - San Jose) for pulling Senate Bill (SB) 1362 today, effectively shelving the bill in this legislativecharter school students in the region - applauded Senator Jim Beall (D - San Jose) for pulling Senate Bill (SB) 1362 today, effectively shelving the bill in this legislative cycle.
According to an editorial published in today's Daily News by the leaders of Achievement First, Uncommon Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.&Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.&public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.»
Many teachers today, including NEA members, have been angry at the Obama administration for education reform policies that they say have harmed public education, including its support for the expansion of charter schools and the controversial evaluation of teachers by student test scores.
«While we obviously would have preferred a different decision from the National Board of the NAACP today, we are greatly encouraged to see how thousands of voices across this country representing the interests of historically underserved students have registered their clear support for charter schools continuing to grow and expand their positive impact on public education in communities across the United States.
The new public charter school regulations being discussed in Trenton today will not only expand high quality educational options for our students and families, but will allow public charter schools to continue to innovate and positively transform our education system to the benefit of all students.
Today, Tennessee's charter school movement — which serves more than 35,000 students across 112 schools — has revolutionized traditional thinking about public schools and helping students reach new heights of achievement while also paving the way for enhanced innovation in K - 12 education.
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 2, 2013 — Uncommon Schools is the winner of the 2013 Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools and will receive $ 250,000 to support college - readiness efforts for their students, The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation announced today.
New Haven, Conn. — The state Legislature approved a budget today that protects a $ 250 per - student increase for charter public schools, which serve nearly 10,000 children across the state yet receive thousands of dollars less than traditional public schools to educate each one.
«But today, my answer is simple: being a «DFER» means re-considering the proposed freeze to the Charter Facilities Allotment and pushing through for a 2 % increase — a modest, pragmatic step to better allow our public charter schools to meet the needs of their students, both today and in the future.Charter Facilities Allotment and pushing through for a 2 % increase — a modest, pragmatic step to better allow our public charter schools to meet the needs of their students, both today and in the future.charter schools to meet the needs of their students, both today and in the future.»
Albany, NY — Today the U.S. Department of Education announced new rules for its Charter Schools Program (CSP) that will benefit many of New York's public charter schools by permitting enrollment preferences for «educationally disadvantaged» students (including special ed, ELL, and low - income stuCharter Schools Program (CSP) that will benefit many of New York's public charter schools by permitting enrollment preferences for «educationally disadvantaged» students (including special ed, ELL, and low - income stuSchools Program (CSP) that will benefit many of New York's public charter schools by permitting enrollment preferences for «educationally disadvantaged» students (including special ed, ELL, and low - income stucharter schools by permitting enrollment preferences for «educationally disadvantaged» students (including special ed, ELL, and low - income stuschools by permitting enrollment preferences for «educationally disadvantaged» students (including special ed, ELL, and low - income students).
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The California Charter Schools Association today announced that 75 new charter public schools opened their doors for the first time this fall, bringing the total number of California charter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studCharter Schools Association today announced that 75 new charter public schools opened their doors for the first time this fall, bringing the total number of California charter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studSchools Association today announced that 75 new charter public schools opened their doors for the first time this fall, bringing the total number of California charter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studcharter public schools opened their doors for the first time this fall, bringing the total number of California charter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studschools opened their doors for the first time this fall, bringing the total number of California charter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studcharter schools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studschools in operation to 750 charter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studcharter schools, serving approximately 276,000 public school studschools, serving approximately 276,000 public school students...
June 13, 2013 (New York, NY)-- An average - sized New York charter school with 254 students in private space is diverting more than $ 515,000 each year out of the classroom to pay for facilities that traditional public schools get for free, according to a first - ever study released today about charter school facilities funding.
In advance of today's «Expanding Education Opportunity through School Choice» hearing, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce, to inform the conversation about the efficacy of school choice on student achievement and school performance and highlight several options that are currently offered by public school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (School Choice» hearing, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce, to inform the conversation about the efficacy of school choice on student achievement and school performance and highlight several options that are currently offered by public school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (School Boards Association (NSBA) sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce, to inform the conversation about the efficacy of school choice on student achievement and school performance and highlight several options that are currently offered by public school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (school choice on student achievement and school performance and highlight several options that are currently offered by public school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (school performance and highlight several options that are currently offered by public school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (school districts: from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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