Each city's agreement is signed by the district superintendent and
multiple charter school leaders.
Not exact matches
Charter school leader Deborah Kenny's op - ed in today's The New York Times argues against the move by many states toward teacher evaluations based on
multiple measures, including both student progress on achievement tests and the reviews of principals.
Which means, a
charter operator with campuses in
multiple states, like KIPP, Uncommon
Schools, Achievement First, or Rocketship Education, can not freely move a teacher or school leader between their schools in various
Schools, Achievement First, or Rocketship Education, can not freely move a teacher or
school leader between their
schools in various
schools in various states.
But in cities with
multiple public
school options, how can civic
leaders create a choice system that works for all families, whether they choose a
charter or district public
school?
Responsibility for
schools often falls to
multiple parties, including
school districts,
charter school authorizers, and state agencies, weakening accountability and making it difficult for
leaders to address the challenges facing parents.
Adam Levinson, interim director for the office, told Policy Watch he would have to survey the state's ever - growing ranks of
charter schools to compile such information, but
multiple state officials agreed last week that a number of North Carolina's public
charters include
leaders from outside North Carolina.
We achieved this sign - on rate even though all participating LEAs will have to implement a bold set of policy and practice changes, including using student growth as one of
multiple measures in evaluating and compensating teachers and
leaders; denying tenure to teachers who are deemed ineffective as gauged partly by student growth; relinquishing control over their persistently lowest - achieving
schools; increasing the number of students who are taught by effective teachers; and, in many cases, opening their doors to more
charter schools.