Louisiana, another state praised by charter - school advocates following the remaking of New Orleans schools after Hurricane Katrina, scored particularly well because of its high growth rate, the number of poor students its charter schools serve and academic growth compared
with other public schools in the state.
Fewer than two - thirds are teaching in
other public schools in the state.
The middle schools in which ELL test - takers are concentrated have, on average, significantly higher student - to - teacher ratios than
other public schools in the state.
The public schools in which ELL test - takers are concentrated have a much higher enrollment, on average, than
other public schools in the state.
We look forward to working with the legislature to make sure that charter schools continue to gain the same funding and program opportunities as
all other public schools in the state.»
Actually, charter schools answer to the public more than
any other public schools in the state.
Charter schools, like
all other public schools in the state of Connecticut, have been working to implement Common Core State Standards since they were adopted by our state in July 2010.
Though they get tested and graded like
any other public school in the state, state laws give charter schools more «flexibility» to set programming and curriculum as they see fit.
Public charter schools and their educators are working toward the same goal as
every other public school in the state — to provide students with a quality education.
Eighth - grade charter students in Washington, D.C. and California outscore
all other public schools in their states in reading.
But in order to help our students meet the challenges of the 21st century head - on, we need the funding that all of
the other public schools in the state are afforded.