At a celebration in February for Teach for America's 20th anniversary, Education Secretary Arne Duncan sang the praises of an all - male,
largely black charter school in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Urban Prep Academy, which replaced a high school deemed a failure.
Not exact matches
Her work has implications for how to tease out important ideological differences unfolding across the
charter sector, as it relates to privatization, equity, and issues of power and control of teaching and learning in
largely segregated and underserved
Black / African American and Latino / a communities.
Black families
largely support
charters and school choice.
Surely professor Orfield knows that New Jersey
charter schools cluster in communities that are
largely Black and Hispanic.
(Though the New Orleans schools are
largely not - for - profit, the
charter shift there, which began after Hurricane Katrina, was perceived as having been made behind the backs — and at the expense — of predominantly
black, veteran teachers.)