Not exact matches
This article from a local Boulder, CO
paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a
district offer the
kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
The vapidity
of the exercise would be unremarkable if everyone clearly understood that these filings are the
kind of pointless,
paper exercise demanded by 21st century bureaucracy, and that the only thing that matters is what states and
districts actually do after they've submitted their plans.
Rees: A local school
district does not tell charters when to open or close their doors, what
kind of curriculum to use, what company to contract for food or
paper.
With this goal in mind, this
paper looks at five trends in education and what they imply about the
kinds of buildings and spaces
districts will need for tomorrow's schools.