Not exact matches
The vast majority of EP alumni work for other education organizations, including high - performing
charter school networks and education
nonprofits, state and federal agencies that allocate billions of dollars across the sector and impact millions of children, education policy and advocacy organizations, and ed tech
companies.
Meanwhile, a
company such as Edison
Schools or a
nonprofit such as KIPP applies for a
charter to run a replacement
school out of that very facility.
A person can start a purportedly
nonprofit charter school and then have that
charter purchase all of its services and supplies from a
company owned by that same person.
This privately - held
company and
nonprofit seems to have a talent for commingling the efforts of private
charter interests and public oversight conduits that creates serious conflicts of interest, causing a California state whistleblowing attorney to be ``... opposed to such activities between public officials, private interests, and public
charter schools.»
He plans to authorize only
nonprofit organizations, not for - profit
companies, to run independent
charter schools in Madison.
According to an analysis of 2015 - 16 federal survey data by Politico and the
nonprofit newsroom The Investigative Fund, «Seven of the 10
school systems statewide that used the most restraints and seclusions per special education student were
charter school companies in New Orleans.»
The
charter schools we selected for analysis are part of the Alliance College Ready Public Schools (Alliance), a nonprofit company that operates 26 charter middle schools and high schools, all of them part of LAUSD, and most of them located in south - central Los A
schools we selected for analysis are part of the Alliance College Ready Public
Schools (Alliance), a nonprofit company that operates 26 charter middle schools and high schools, all of them part of LAUSD, and most of them located in south - central Los A
Schools (Alliance), a
nonprofit company that operates 26
charter middle
schools and high schools, all of them part of LAUSD, and most of them located in south - central Los A
schools and high
schools, all of them part of LAUSD, and most of them located in south - central Los A
schools, all of them part of LAUSD, and most of them located in south - central Los Angeles.
When
Charter Schools Are Nonprofit in Name Only Some charters pass along nearly all their money to for - profit companies hired to manage the s
Schools Are
Nonprofit in Name Only Some
charters pass along nearly all their money to for - profit
companies hired to manage the
schoolsschools.
However, the distinction between for - profit and
nonprofit is often messier than groups like NAPCS readily admit: Nonprofit charters can still hire for - profit management companies to run their
nonprofit is often messier than groups like NAPCS readily admit:
Nonprofit charters can still hire for - profit management companies to run their
Nonprofit charters can still hire for - profit management
companies to run their
schools.
For example, when a
nonprofit charter school operator hires a for - profit
company, it sometimes pays the for - profit more than 95 % of the tax dollars it receives from the state.
«Millions of public dollars have flowed through the
nonprofit schools to Mitchell's for - profit
charter - management firm and another
company he owns.
For example, while
charter schools in some states are managed by
nonprofit organizations, in other states they are run for a fee by for - profit
companies.
Gaming the system is often done through contractual transactions with subsidiary for profit
companies owned by the
charter school holder and overseen by the same corporate board as the
nonprofit charter school.