Sentences with phrase «grew out of the charter»

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After months of aggressive advocacy explicitly aimed at protecting and growing the state's charter sector, the group sent out a report detailing test scores at some of New York City's worst district schools.
In TV interviews and news stories, she repeatedly refused to take herself out of the running for 2017, joining a growing list of Democrats — some aligned with charters — who were openly considering taking on Mr. de Blasio, who has endured declining poll numbers and withering criticism from the city's elite.
Maybe you think charter management organizations are the way to go, but to the extent the process to create them may crowd out leaders of color and neighborhood mom - and - pops — which grow authentic and local constituencies — you understand they shouldn't be the only answer.
The project grew out of a practical problem we encountered when studying big city school systems: in many cities, the public school «system» is actually a collection of systems: school districts (often more than one), charter schools, and even state agencies.
An article in the Oct. 25, 2006, issue of Education Week on charter schools in the District of Columbia («At Age 10, Booming D.C. Charters Feel «Growing Pains»») should have said that 118 out of 146 regular public schools in the city did not make adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left Behind Act for last school year.
In addition to receiving an increase in the base categorical block grant to accommodate projected increases in charter school enrollment and not being singled out for any additional cuts, new and growing charter schools retained the supplemental block grant of $ 127 per pupil that was created last year as a result of our advocacy highlighting this inequity.
My involvement in developing more charters like Roxbury Prep grew out of the fact that the autonomy - for - accountability exchange could be a lever to create better outcomes for kids.
As charter advocate Jeanne Allen said, there is growing concern that with new regulations «charters [will] begin to morph into the sort of system that they set out to disrupt.
Charter Schools» Discipline Policies Face Scrutiny As the number of charter schools continues to grow, one facet of their autonomy — the ability to set and enforce independent disciplinary standards — has raised difficult questions about whether those schools are pushing out students who pose behavior or academic challenges and how their policies affect regular public sCharter Schools» Discipline Policies Face Scrutiny As the number of charter schools continues to grow, one facet of their autonomy — the ability to set and enforce independent disciplinary standards — has raised difficult questions about whether those schools are pushing out students who pose behavior or academic challenges and how their policies affect regular public scharter schools continues to grow, one facet of their autonomy — the ability to set and enforce independent disciplinary standards — has raised difficult questions about whether those schools are pushing out students who pose behavior or academic challenges and how their policies affect regular public schools.
«We do want to see charter schools that grow out of the community,» he adds, «but it's tough to start them.»
The network grew out of the work of the 2011 - 2013 Congressionally chartered, national, bipartisan Commission for Equity and Excellence in Education.
Will the number of programs grow quickly enough to meet the demand for charter school leaders, and can these new programs turn out successful leaders?
Achievement First grew out of that experience as the vehicle for creating more charter schools.
Most of the $ 27 million in federal grants that four California - based charter school organizations received this month to expand their operations will go toward growing schools in out - of state markets.
I «have grown more negative» on charter schools because I understand that do not have the responsibility to take care of every student, and can simply kick out those that they do not wish to serve.
In TV interviews and news stories, she repeatedly refused to take herself out of the running for 2017, joining a growing list of Democrats — some aligned with charters — who were openly considering taking on Mr. de Blasio, who has endured declining poll numbers and withering criticism from the city's elite.
But the cohabitation created tension with traditional schools, some of which were squeezed out of their gyms and classrooms as adjoining charters grew.
Most schools try to persuade students to get out of bed in the morning by lowering their grades or giving them detention when they don't, but Maya Angelou Public Charter School is one of a small but growing number of schools that have a different approach to the problem.
Dr. Fuller points out the number of black families who choose to send their children to charter schools is growing, with nearly 200,000 additional families enrolling over the past five years.
Charter schools have been disproportionally hit during the budget crisis due to the fact that new and growing schools have been «frozen out» of the flex lock - in, charters have limited access to categorical funding like K - 3 Class Size Reduction, and charters are devastated by deferrals because they lack access to short - term working capital.
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