A recent San Francisco Chronicle article points to the nearly 90 charter schools that may open this fall, in part because «flexibility is allowing charter schools to
grow as other public schools are undoing a series of education reforms that began more than a decade ago when California's state budget was flush with cash.»
Not exact matches
Impact fees are
growing in popularity
as suburban development adds to the burden on
schools, roads and
other public services.
As we
grow, KIPP continues to seek opportunities to facilitate the exchange of ideas with
other public school educators, so that we can all help students achieve at the highest levels.
The Forum's list also takes up numerous hot - button topics for the state's
public schools, demanding «transparency and accountability» from North Carolina's
growing school choice sector, better recruitment of top teachers and principals, an overhaul of the state's oft - maligned «A-F»
school grading system and a renewed emphasis on racial equity,
as well
as others.