Not exact matches
«My analysis looks at two high school English teachers — one at an elite private school serving
mostly economically advantaged
white students, and one at a public
charter school serving largely low - SES students of color.
But not a single
charter is in the
mostly white northwest neighborhoods, or across the district lines in those Maryland and Virginia suburbs where whites and Asian Americans are in the majority.
However, in combination the various chapters confirm what most observers of
charter schools already know: that
charter schools serve different demographic groups depending on where they are located, are disproportionately located in low - income and minority areas in big cities and in those places serve
mostly low - income and African American families — but, in some states, also exist in suburban areas where they serve predominantly
white populations.
I watch higher - income parents,
mostly white, buy their way into high - performing suburban districts while demanding a «moratorium» on public
charters in order to deny the school choice they exercise to low - income families, primarily of color.
Madison schools are dominated by
white staff, and the
mostly white School Board and teachers union have a generally dim view of
charter and voucher schools and anything else that veers too far from the traditional (
white - dominated) model of Madison public education — even as that model has long been plagued by racial achievement gaps.
Majority
white charter schools have very low,
mostly statistically insignificant discipline rates.
Local
charter schools that serve
mostly white students have nearly non-existent discipline rates.
The public school system has
mostly failed to provide those urban minority communities with the same quality of educational opportunities as their
white peers, and in the early 90s policy leaders of both parties said enough was enough and began to support the
charter school concept: public schools that would be independent from school district bureaucracies, free to innovate and more accountable for results.
Charter Advocates Oppose DeVos's Private School Agenda realcleareducation.com/2017/03/31/cha… Schools Shift to Free Public Domain Curricula realcleareducation.com/2017/03/31/sch…
White parents still want to live near mostly white schools — and in LA, -LSB
White parents still want to live near
mostly white schools — and in LA, -LSB
white schools — and in LA, -LSB-...]