That half the public has yet to make up
its mind about charter schools may provide researchers with an opportunity to shape the public conversation going forward.
Not exact matches
When the Senate one - house budget was passed, Avella said he had not changed his
mind about either
charter schools or co-locations, but wanted to vote «yes» because he believed the plan would result in more money for NYC
schools overall.
With that report in hand, Mayor McKee and a group of like -
minded municipal leaders went
about attempting to change Rhode Island's
charter -
school law.
When one segment of respondents was asked to choose between «support,» «oppose,» and «don't know,» a similar proportion selected» don't know» as had selected «neither support nor oppose,» again suggesting that Americans either do not understand what
charter schools are or have not made up their
minds about them (see «Educating the Public,» features, Summer 2009).
The Indianapolis Business Journal quotes The
Mind Trust's Founder & CEO David Harris
about his concern over maintaining
charter school quality as the number of
charter authorizers grows.
«Through Raising the Bar, The
Mind Trust has released a thoughtful analysis that identifies strategies to keep the
charter movement on the cutting edge of education and can guide future discussions
about the paths public
charter schools can take to serve even more scholars across the country.»
The Inspire
Charter Schools uses the individualized curriculum from K12 for grades K — 5 and 6 — 8 and FuelEd for grades 9 — 12, which is based on decades of education research
about how
minds really work.
About Exploration: Exploration Elementary
Charter School for Science & Technology was developed with Rochester children and our scientifically advanced world in
mind.
Never
mind that the «Children's Lobbyist» cares only
about 3 % of the students of New York State (those who attend
charter schools)... Never
mind that if the WFP does nominate Governor Andy they are contradicting all they believe in and will probably have to change their name.
«I don't
mind competition, competition is good,» Lee said
about the
charter schools not far away from his
school.