What's unclear is how a state hell - bent on financial austerity can afford to create what is essentially a
new parallel school system of taxpayer supported charter schools.
Catholics were burdened with creating
a parallel school system because of some ecclesiastical hair splitting.
The paper reported that «charter schools have become
a parallel school system unto themselves, a system controlled largely by for - profit management companies and private landlords — one and the same, in many cases — and rife with insider deals and potential conflicts of interest.»
They are instead,
parallel school systems — each necessitating separate layers of bureaucracy and oversight and each siphoning money out of the taxpayer supported school system.
«Our aim is not to develop
a parallel school system,» he added.
A majority of lawmakers must realize Wisconsin can not afford two
parallel school systems.
The Miami Herald uncovered the company's troubling business model in 2011, which it described as part of a «
parallel school system» largely controlled by for - profit management companies and private landlords.
After a decade of explosive growth, Newark's charter schools have morphed from a sideshow to
a parallel school system.
There is no right to have two
parallel school systems, public and charter.