Here, Cotto clarified that the reason Achievement First does not receive local funding is because it is not
governed by an elected school board.
Not exact matches
The justices voted, 6 to 3, that charter
schools — which are publicly funded but privately run — are not «common
schools» because their
governing boards are not
elected but are appointed
by the founders of the individual
schools.
Before the Legislature gave the mayor control over the
schools in 2002, they were
governed by a
Board of Education and 32
elected community
school boards.
Americans have long believed that local
school systems ought to be
governed locally, usually
by elected school boards.
Most policies that
govern public
schools are made not
by politicians at the state or federal level, but
by locally
elected school boards.
A superintendent managed all
schools in the
school district, which were
governed by a locally -
elected school board.
Charter
schools are
governed by a
board of directors composed of teachers, parents and community members, who are
elected by the parents and guardians of the students and
by school staff members.
Los Angeles Unified is
by far the largest
school district in the nation to be
governed by an
elected board.
She said a long - standing state supreme court ruling clearly defines «common
schools» — those that can receive public funding — must be
governed by an
elected board.
We will continue to advocate for the what other districts in Pennsylvania have had for many years:
schools that provide the education our children deserve
governed by a democratically
elected school board.
Those programs are
governed by an appointed
board of trustees, not
by an
elected school board.»
Marginalise parents in the governance of
schools by removing the requirement for
elected parent places on the
governing boards of academy trusts.
Our
school is
governed by a
Board of Directors,
elected by the parents / guardians and staff, who work to uphold the mission and charter of our
school, determine strategic direction, maintain legal and regulatory compliance, oversee student achievement, and manage the
school's resources.
Public districts
governing boards are
elected by the local community and must approve all aspects of
school management — curriculum, expenditures, hiring and firing of personnel, etc..