Not exact matches
In the 25 years since Minnesota passed the first charter
school law, these publicly
funded but privately operated
schools have become a highly sought - after
alternative to traditional public education, particularly for underserved students in urban areas.
Public funds should remain in public schools and should not be used to support private or parochial schools.Alternative Education Alternative educational opportunities should be made available to students for whom the traditional classroom setting is not the optimal learning enviro
Public funds should remain in
public schools and should not be used to support private or parochial schools.Alternative Education Alternative educational opportunities should be made available to students for whom the traditional classroom setting is not the optimal learning enviro
public schools and should not be used
to support private or parochial
schools.
Alternative Education
Alternative educational opportunities should be made available
to students for whom the
traditional classroom setting is not the optimal learning environment.
Though our governmental advocacy, product development and partnerships with private finance providers, CCSA and our members will remain focused on this issue
to ensure that charter
school students receive the same
funds as their
traditional public school counterparts, and have more
alternatives to access working capital when they need it most.
We know that President - elect Donald Trump favors
school choice, which could mean an expansion of taxpayer -
funded vouchers and other
alternatives to traditional public schools.
While her nomination gave exposure
to an honest and passionate debate about charter
schools as an
alternative to traditional public schools, her hardline opposition
to any real accountability for these publicly
funded, privately run
schools undermined their founding principle as well as her support.
Proponents say charter
schools offer affordable
alternatives to traditional public schools, while opponents argue they eat away
funding from
traditional schools.
take
funds out of district budgets» but in N.J.
school aid passes from
traditional schools to charters, just like special education out - of - district placements, which is a dumb and divisive way of
funding alternative public schools.
Oliver doesn't want
to «take
funds out of district budgets» but in N.J.
school aid passes from
traditional schools to charters, just like special education out - of - district placements, which is a dumb and divisive way of
funding alternative public schools.