Rocketship Education is
a nonprofit public charter network of elementary schools working to eliminate the achievement gap.
Not exact matches
«He could have gone out and bought a gazillion Porsches,» recalled Don Shalvey, who has worked closely with Mr. Hastings to develop Aspire
Public Schools, a
nonprofit network of
charter schools in central California.
The goal of the EL Summit was to elevate the conversation around equity for English learners by bringing together diverse stakeholders practice and policy — from universities,
public schools,
charter networks, community organizations, and
nonprofits.
He had castigated for - profit
charter managers, but the year after his passing the first
nonprofit charter management
network, Aspire
Public Schools, was founded by a former California district superintendent named Don Shalvey.
A vast array of
nonprofit organizations came of age to support
public school innovation: Teach For America, TNTP, dozens of high - performing
charter school
networks, new - school incubators, advocacy organizations, and much more.
Blackstone Valley Prep (BVP) Mayoral Academy is a
network of tuition - free
public schools (a 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit)
chartered by the Rhode Island Department of Education.
Her work, along with other alumni that attended KIPP's program has impressed officials at the
nonprofit network of college - preparatory,
public charter schools that educates elementary, middle and high school students.
Here's the third of four parts on California
charters, written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is now executive director of the
nonprofit Network for
Public Education.
In this post, Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is now executive director of the
nonprofit Network for
Public Education, explains why putting the word «public» in front of «charter school» — which are funded with tax dollars — is «an affront» to people for whom public education is a mi
Public Education, explains why putting the word «
public» in front of «charter school» — which are funded with tax dollars — is «an affront» to people for whom public education is a mi
public» in front of «
charter school» — which are funded with tax dollars — is «an affront» to people for whom
public education is a mi
public education is a mission.
This post, written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is executive director of the
nonprofit Network for
Public Education, details issues on which many
charter school supporters don't want to focus.
In collaboration with the school district office, the principals of the five
public schools are putting together a
nonprofit called ExCEED
Network Schools Charter Management Organization, which is expected manage the n
Network Schools
Charter Management Organization, which is expected manage the
networknetwork.
The
nonprofit New Teacher Project (TNTP), an alternative teacher - certification and advocacy group, surveyed more than 10,500 teachers in three large
public school districts and one
charter school
network to assess whether teacher development programs organized by the districts have helped teachers improve.
KIPP Indy
Public Schools is a nonprofit network of college - preparatory, public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle s
Public Schools is a
nonprofit network of college - preparatory,
public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle s
public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle school.
KIPP Indy
Public Schools is a nonprofit network of college - preparatory, public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle school for success in college and
Public Schools is a
nonprofit network of college - preparatory,
public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle school for success in college and
public charter schools educating students in elementary and middle school for success in college and life.
KIPP New Jersey is a
nonprofit organization that operates a
network of
public charter schools in Newark and Camden that center on empowering students to succeed both in their academics and in life.