Sentences with phrase «in district public schools»

This means larger class sizes and less enrichment for students in district public schools.
Studies now estimate that students attending public charter schools in Buffalo are only getting 68 cents for every dollar spent on their peers in district public schools.
Additionally, the SBOE formally adopted a structure for upcoming policy, governance, and engagement committees to help achieve the goals of increasing equity and academic excellence in District public schools.
And if the folks in district public schools want some insight into our secret sauce, we should come right out with it: we are free to evaluate our staff in a way that makes sense to our school and our mission.
Per you point about getting the «same» amount of money, first AF schools are not unionized and AF got a bill passed last year that allows charter schools to have up to 30 % of its teacher staff not certified — those two things raise the costs in district public schools.
Eleven studies have examined whether charter schools will have positive or negative indirect effects on students in district public schools.
the typical student in a New York City public charter school gains more learning in a year than his or her peer in a district public school, amounting to about one more month of learning in reading and five more months of learning in math.
It's this sort of stark disparity that has propelled the UFT to fight for charter equity legislation in Albany that requires taxpayer - funded charters to accept and keep numbers of high - needs students comparable to those in district public schools.
Charter school parents are generally more satisfied with the schools their children attend than parents of students in district public schools.
The results for the typical student in a Harlem public charter school — approximately 25 percent of the city's charter students — were even more pronounced in math, on average gaining seven more months than his or her peer in a district public school, but less than a full additional month in reading.
By the time public charter schools were authorized in the School Reform Act of 1995, fewer than 80,000 students were in District public schools, down from 150,000 in the mid-1960s.
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