Disclosure: The Walton Family Foundation is a partial funder
of the National Charter Schools Conference, The 74 and LA School Report.
A glimpse of this data makes clear the breadth and depth of the purpose
of National Charter Schools Week, the 6,200 schools which together are creating more and better learning opportunities for students and families.
November 23, 2016 Contact: Don Cooper For Immediate Release (989) 317-3510 Mt. Pleasant, MI — James N. Goenner, Ph.D., President and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute, released the following statement today: «Betsy DeVos is an inspiring champion for children and a bold choice for Secretary of Education.
The report, which was released April 19, comes just in advance
of National Charter Schools Week, which is a public campaign run by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools.
In 1996, James Goenner, president and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute, suggested that «charter schools are a vehicle for infusing competition and market forces into public education, a proven method for responsive change and improvement» (p. 32).
James Goenner, president and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute, for example, suggested in 1996 that «charter schools are a vehicle for infusing competition and market forces into public education, a proven method for responsive change and improvement.»
These accomplishments have helped charters draw support not only from parents, but also from state lawmakers and Gov. Doug Ducey, who issued a Proclamation in honor
of National Charter Schools Week.
CCSA recognizes charter public school teachers across the state who provide a high - quality public education to students at their charter public schools in honor
of National Charter Schools Week and Teacher Appreciation Week, both of which fall on the week of May 6 - 12, 2018.
(Mt. Pleasant, MI, March 15, 2011) James Goenner, CSDC Board member and President and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute, comments on the Detroit Charter Schools Plan.
Statement by CSDC Board Member James Goenner on the Detroit Charter Schools Plan (Mt. Pleasant, MI, March 15, 2011) James Goenner, CSDC Board member and President and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute, comments on the Detroit Charter Schools Plan.
In 2001, she left CMU to serve as the founding President and Chief Executive Officer
of the National Charter Schools Institute.
In honor
of National Charter Schools Week, May 6th - 12th, I want to take the time to recognize the amazing workRead More...
The announcement, which took place on the first day
of National Charter Schools Week (May 1 - 5), highlighted DSST's academic outcomes, especially among low - income students and students of color.
James N. Goenner is the president and CEO
of the National Charter Schools Institute and a former chairman of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers.
Addressing these challenges is the focus of three new white papers a Public Impact team led by Lucy Steiner recently produced with the support
of the National Charter School Resource Center and the U.S. Department of Education's Charter Schools Program.
Given the growth
of national charter school networks, such as the Challenge Foundation — a national group that funds a pair of schools, accounting for nearly 11 percent of the student population, in rural Rutherford County — proponents say it's essential to maintain some local control over charters.
Like Lighthouse, Rocketship in Milwaukee is a franchise — part
of a national charter school chain.
Also in the study are DeKalb Path Academy and the KIPP schools, which are part
of national charter school network that emphasizes basics and more time on task.
Over 16,000 students are currently being served by virtual charter schools, accounting for 2 %
of the national charter school population (Huerta & Gonzalez, 2004).
Nearly all the donors were connected to Achievement First, ConnCAN, ConnAD, 50 - CAN or one
of the national charter school organizations.
Don't miss this opportunity to gather with leaders
of the national charter school movement and successful charter schools in Oregon, California, Idaho and Minnesota, as well as local «charter starters» who are ready to create new, high - quality public school choices for children and their families.
Not exact matches
In 2015, Gates spoke out in favor
of national Common Core standards in grades K through 12 and
charter schools.
Has served for the past dozen years on the board
of the KIPP Academy
charter school in the South Bronx, which is part
of a
national network
of 200 college prep public
charter schools in low - income communities in 20 states and the District
of Columbia.
He earned
national recognition for championing
charters, arguing that competition in the public
school system would help «break what is in essence one
of the only remaining public monopolies,» as he told The New York Daily News in 2014.
Lecester Johnson, CEO
of Academy
of Hope Adult Public
Charter School, shares the importance
of National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week.
Former Olympian and Women's
National Basketball Association star Lisa Leslie spoke in favor
of charter schools, and hip - hop artist Ashanti performed to close the rally.
Micah Lasher pushed Mr. Bloomberg's agenda in Albany from 2010 until 2012, when he got the gig heading up the newly formed New York chapter
of StudentsFirst, a
national organization that advocates expanding
charter schools and eliminating teacher tenure.
StudentsFirstNY, a local chapter
of the
national reform organization, and Success Academy, the city's largest and most powerful
charter school network, quickly joined suit, along with other
charter networks like KIPP and Achievement First.
Applicants eligible for Round 3
of the Farm - to -
School Program include Kindergarten through Grade 12 school food authorities, public schools, charter schools, not - for - profit schools, and other entities participating in the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, or the Summer Food Service Pr
School Program include Kindergarten through Grade 12
school food authorities, public schools, charter schools, not - for - profit schools, and other entities participating in the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, or the Summer Food Service Pr
school food authorities, public
schools,
charter schools, not - for - profit
schools, and other entities participating in the
National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, or the Summer Food Service Pr
School Lunch Program, the
School Breakfast Program, or the Summer Food Service Pr
School Breakfast Program, or the Summer Food Service Program.
He is also a founding board member
of the
National Association
of Charter School Authorizers.
Bob Bellafiore, a former Pataki administration official and regular participant on our weekly «Insiders» segment on «Capital Tonight» has landed a new job as vice president
of Partner Services and Strategic Initiatives at
National Heritage Academies, A Michigan - based public
charter school organization.
Moskowitz, a 49 - year - old former Upper East Side councilwoman, is the face
of the city's
charter -
school movement — and by extension a player in the
national debate over education reform.
He earned
national recognition for championing
charters, arguing that competition in the public
school system would help «break what is in essence one
of the only remaining public monopolies,» as he told The New York Daily News in 2014.
«It's an acquired taste,» said Nina Rees, C.E.O.
of National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools, a Washington D.C. - based charter advocacy
Charter Schools, a Washington D.C. - based
charter advocacy
charter advocacy group.
«She is very much the Joan
of Arc
of the movement right now,» said Rees, the C.E.O.
of National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools.
Continuing her run
of high - profile
national appearances, Success Academy C.E.O. Eva Moskowitz testified before Congress on Tuesday at a panel on economic opportunity for African - Americans, arguing that elements
of her
charter school network could be applied nationwide to help address educational disparities for black students.
According to the
National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools (NAPCS), New York City is one of the biggest school districts in the country that enrolls a large number of students into charter s
Charter Schools (NAPCS), New York City is one of the biggest school districts in the country that enrolls a large number of students into charter s
Schools (NAPCS), New York City is one
of the biggest
school districts in the country that enrolls a large number
of students into
charter s
charter schoolsschools.
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding in 2012 include: Access
of WNY, African American Cultural Center, Back to Basics, Be A Friend, Bob Lanier Center, Boys & Girls Club
of East Aurora, Boys & Girls Club
of Eden, Boys & Girls Club
of Holland, Boys & Girls Club
of the Northtowns, Buffalo Museum
of Science, Buffalo Prep, Buffalo Urban League, Butler Mitchell Association, Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Community Action Organization, Computers for Children, Concerned Ecumenical Ministries, Cradle Beach Camp, Elim Community Corporation, Erie Regional Housing Development Corp. — Belle Center, Firsthand Learning, FLARE, Girls Sports Foundation, Greater Niagara Frontier Council — Boy Scouts, Jericho Road Ministries, Justice Lifeline, King Urban Life Center, Lackawanna Sports & Education, Making Fishers
of Men & Women,
National Inner City Youth Opportunities, North Buffalo CDC, Northwest Buffalo Community Center, Old First Ward Community Association, PBBC Matt Urban Center, Peace
of the City, Police Athletic League, Schiller Park Community Center, Seneca Babcock Community Association, Seneca Street Community Development, Town
of Tonawanda Recreation Department, UB Liberty Partnership, University District CDC, Urban Christian Ministries, Valley Community Association, Westminster Community
Charter School, Westside Community Center, Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education, WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Young Audiences, Community Action Organization (Detention), Firsthand Learning (Detention), Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education (Detention).
She was profiled in the New York Times Magazine in September, testified before Congress in July about educational opportunity for African - Americans, headlined a talk about education at the Sun Valley conference, also in July, and was named to the «hall
of fame»
of the
National Alliance for
Charter Schools in June.
The UFT issued a statement in strong support
of the NAACP's call for a moratorium
of charter schools at its
national convention on Oct. 15.
WHEREAS Victory Inc.'s union - busting campaigns have targeted
charter school educators at Merrick Academy Charter School in Queens, Sisulu - Walker Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
charter school educators at Merrick Academy Charter School in Queens, Sisulu - Walker Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
school educators at Merrick Academy
Charter School in Queens, Sisulu - Walker Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
Charter School in Queens, Sisulu - Walker Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
School in Queens, Sisulu - Walker
Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
Charter School in Harlem and New York City Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
School in Harlem and New York City
Charter High School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
Charter High
School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters of the New York City United Federation of Teachers (UFT), and charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
School for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industries (AECI) in the Bronx, chapters
of the New York City United Federation
of Teachers (UFT), and
charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
charter school educators at the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
school educators at the
Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AF
Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers (YFT), all of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT
School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers, a chapter
of the Yonkers Federation
of Teachers (YFT), all
of whom are affiliated with the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the
National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation
of Teachers (AFT); and
The 24 - member
charter class
of Skaggs
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences graduates and all pass the
national licensure exam.
10/3/2007 UCSD's
Charter Pharmacy Class Achieves Top Scores in National Licensure Exam The charter graduating class of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences received top scores in the 2006 national and state pharmacy licensure
Charter Pharmacy Class Achieves Top Scores in
National Licensure Exam The charter graduating class of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences received top scores in the 2006 national and state pharmacy licensur
National Licensure Exam The
charter graduating class of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences received top scores in the 2006 national and state pharmacy licensure
charter graduating class
of the University
of California, San Diego (UCSD) Skaggs
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences received top scores in the 2006
national and state pharmacy licensur
national and state pharmacy licensure exams.
In examining the causes
of charter school closures in the United States, former National Charter Schools Institute CEO Brian Carpenter reported in 2008 that low enrollment was pivotal in the demise of almost three - fourths of the 100 cases he s
charter school closures in the United States, former
National Charter Schools Institute CEO Brian Carpenter reported in 2008 that low enrollment was pivotal in the demise of almost three - fourths of the 100 cases he s
Charter Schools Institute CEO Brian Carpenter reported in 2008 that low enrollment was pivotal in the demise
of almost three - fourths
of the 100 cases he studied.
CREDO had done a
national study that found more
charters doing badly compared to their feeder
schools from the traditional public sector, and an NBER study in New York City found substantially better performance
of charters versus traditional public
schools.
According to a recent survey by the
National Charter School Research Project, scarcity of facilities was listed first among all reported external barriers to growth of charter management organizations, mentioned in 89 percent of res
Charter School Research Project, scarcity
of facilities was listed first among all reported external barriers to growth
of charter management organizations, mentioned in 89 percent of res
charter management organizations, mentioned in 89 percent
of responses.
Nelson Smith is a consultant on education policy and former president and CEO
of the
National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools.
Greg Richmond is President and Chief Executive Officer
of the
National Association
of Charter School Authorizers.
Nina Rees is President and Chief Executive Officer
of the
National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools.
We also found that, depending on the data source, between 20 and 25 percent
of charter schools show no evidence
of offering the
National School Lunch Program, thus calling into question whether they are enrolling low - income students.