Recently the Washington Post listed the spending of
major city school systems and LA, CA was 18th of 18 mentioned reflects CA's dismal school spending.
Beating the Odds found that between 1999 and 2003 the share of all elementary and secondary school spending that states devoted to the nation's
major city school systems decreased, although the demands and mandates placed on urban schools have increased.
Not exact matches
Many, especially in the
city's poorest neighborhoods, see the
city school system as in need of
major improvement.
Failing
schools in the inner
city are a
major problem and frankly, I'd quite like someone who had direct experience of the issues in the
system developing policy.
In fact, only nine of the superintendents in the nation's largest urban
school systems have ever been superintendents in another
major city (which is less than the number of nontraditional superintendents now running
major school systems, of which there are 11).
The
city became a laboratory for the reinvention of its
school system and, as was attested to by the enthusiasm of
major foundations and the Obama administration, a crucible for ideas that might well be replicable in other
cities.
A small number of progressive leaders of
major urban
school systems are using
school closure and replacement to transform their long - broken districts: Under Chancellor Joel Klein, New York
City has closed nearly 100 traditional public
schools and opened more than 300 new
schools.
Laval S. Wilson, superintendent of
schools in Boston, last week released the
major portion of a long - awaited reform plan that calls for significant changes in the
city's
school system.
New York is not alone in operating its
school system without a cohesive integration plan, Dr. Orfield said, adding that the same could be said of other
major cities, like Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia.
As you know, a few years ago Memphis
City Schools underwent
major surgery as several suburban districts seceded from the large urban district to establish their own
school systems.
Former D.C. Public
Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson violated the
city's ethics rules when she solicited a donation from a
major food service contractor shortly after a whistleblower lawsuit accused the company of swindling millions of dollars from the
school system, according to a ruling from the D.C.'s Board of Ethics and Government Accountability.
But some
school systems, especially those in poor, rural areas and in some
major cities, saw chronic absenteeism among teachers rise above 75 percent in 2014, the last year for which data is available.
The percentage of students at the other two
major Bridgeport charters (The Bridge Academy and Park
City Preparatory) who qualify for free or reduced lunches are also significantly lower than in the Bridgeport
school system.
The public
school systems of virtually every
major city in the U.S. have been run by progressives for decades.
Major employers in Mesa include Banner Health
System, the local hospital system, along with the public schools and the
System, the local hospital
system, along with the public schools and the
system, along with the public
schools and the
city.
Major employees include the public
school system, the
city government and Chesapeake Regional Medical Center.