Education Cities is a nonprofit network of 30 city - based organizations in 25 cities working to dramatically increase the number of
great public schools across the country.
Not exact matches
A new report on
public school funding
across the
country finds that most states are now providing less support per K - 12 student than before the 2007 - 2009
Great Recession — and that some states continue to cut funding.
Great Minds tested the drafts in 12
public and charter
schools across the
country and created Wit & Wisdom, a K — 8 coherent curriculum based on the same principles.
As the debate on
school choice heats up next week, I share this post as a voice in support of the nation's
public schools, which remain the number 1 choice, a
great option for families and communities
across the
country.
In a
great majority of cases
across the
country, when teachers get work in a
public school, they join the teachers union.
The book includes
great advice from many Aspire blended learning teachers, and shares key insights from blended learning leaders
across the
country, including folks at the KIPP Foundation, Summit
Public Schools, Rocketship Education, E. L. Haynes
Public Charter
School, the Alliance College - Ready
Public Schools, Cornerstone Charter
Schools (Detroit), Highline
Public Schools (Washington), Mastery
Schools and FirstLine
Schools.
The fact is that there are
public schools / traditional district
schools serving families well
across the
country — and that's
great.