Charter Schools Not To Blame For JPS» Declining Enrollment July 18, 2016 by Brett Kittredge One of the primary arguments made by proponents
of the lawsuit against charter schools in Mississippi is that as students leave Jackson Public Schools they are draining the finances of the school district.
One of the primary arguments made by proponents
of the lawsuit against charter schools in Mississippi is that as students leave Jackson Public Schools they are draining the finances of the school district.
Not exact matches
A District
of Columbia federal judge dismissed a
lawsuit brought by state bank regulators
against the U.S. Comptroller
of the Currency over its proposal to offer
charters that would let so - called fintech companies do business nationwide.
The first
lawsuit was filed
against the helicopter and
charter companies involved in Sunday's deadly crash, with the family
of one
of the victims accusing them
of negligence and «carelessness.»
By lobbying
against good
charter legislation and fair funding (see Figure 1), financing anti-
charter studies and propaganda, filing
lawsuits, and engaging the public battle
of ideas, teacher unions and other
charter opponents openly wage what might be called an «air war»
against charters.
View a statement from Jed Wallace, President and CEO, CCSA, about CCSA's decision to discontinue pursuit
of two facilities - related
lawsuits against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and to focus renewed effort on working collaboratively with LAUSD to ensure every public school student - both traditional and
charter - has a stable, suitable place to learn.
To address the lack
of facilities funding and the funding inequity for
charter students, NESCN has supported parents in Buffalo and Rochester in a
lawsuit against New York State.
A California Court ruled in favor
of Bullis
Charter School in a lawsuit against the Los Altos School District for non-compliance of Proposition 39, a law which requires school districts to provide «reasonably equivalent facilities» to charter s
Charter School in a
lawsuit against the Los Altos School District for non-compliance
of Proposition 39, a law which requires school districts to provide «reasonably equivalent facilities» to
charter s
charter schools.
Although he fails to provide any evidence that the inappropriate use
of restraint and seclusion practices are more prevalent in
charters than traditional schools, he cites the allegations made in two
lawsuits filed
against charter schools in D.C. at length, which amounts to little more than a cheap shot.
CCSA, on behalf
of the
charter schools in LAUSD, filed a
lawsuit in May 2010, to enforce LAUSD's compliance with Prop. 39 and a 2008 Settlement Agreement, the result
of a previous
lawsuit filed by CCSA and certain
charter school operators
against LAUSD.
In July 2016, a group
of Jackson parents represented by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) filed a
lawsuit against the state for enacting a
charter law that was «unconstitutional.»
The process, and persistent
charter claims
of being short - changed, has spurred court battles, acrimonious policy debates in the state legislature and even suggestions
of a massive, class - action
lawsuit against traditional public schools.
The law clinic at Loyola University's College
of Law on Monday (Dec. 18) joined six education and youth advocacy organizations in filing an amicus brief supporting the Orleans Parish School Board's
lawsuit against Einstein
Charter Schools for its duty to provide student transportation.
For all
of these reasons, I am also part
of the Brown v. New York
charter funding
lawsuit against the state.
Comparisons are difficult, but a high - profile
lawsuit against the government that was recently thrown out by the B.C. Court
of Appeal claimed veterans under the
charter receive 40 per cent less than those with pensions.
Earlier this year, the group
of concerned alumni, students, and faculty filed a
lawsuit against Cooper Union's Board and President for violating its fiduciary duties and the school's
charter.