Not exact matches
We find at least one piece of evidence of competition awareness in all 12 cities, indicating that traditional
public -
school leaders generally acknowledge students» alternative
schooling option of
attending a
charter school.
In the meantime, we wait, fingers crossed, expecting that someday soon the New York City children that
attend public charter schools are treated like equals in a system that has flaws aplenty, as well as advocates and passionate
leaders willing to make a significant change.
In a particularly cringe - inducing exchange captured on film, Councilwoman Maria Del Carmen Arroyo of the Bronx accuses Ms. Moskowitz of lying when the
charter school leader talks about being a parent in Harlem (the neighborhood where she grew up, where she
attended public school, and where she is raising her children, who
attend the
charter).
«Each time a new
charter school is opened, students leave existing
schools, both charter and DCPS, to attend the new charters, and our taxpayer dollars are spread thinner across a growing number of schools,» Suzanne Wells and Valerie Jablow, two D.C. Public Schools parents, wrote in an open letter to city education leaders urging more cooperative pl
schools, both
charter and DCPS, to
attend the new
charters, and our taxpayer dollars are spread thinner across a growing number of
schools,» Suzanne Wells and Valerie Jablow, two D.C. Public Schools parents, wrote in an open letter to city education leaders urging more cooperative pl
schools,» Suzanne Wells and Valerie Jablow, two D.C.
Public Schools parents, wrote in an open letter to city education leaders urging more cooperative pl
Schools parents, wrote in an open letter to city education
leaders urging more cooperative planning.
According to an editorial published in today's Daily News by the
leaders of Achievement First, Uncommon
Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.
Schools, KIPP,
Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.&
Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access
public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.&
public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.
schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality
school can, in fact,
attend one.»
Los Angeles is one of nine cities whose
leaders announced today that the
school district and
charter school community have signed an agreement to work together to ensure all students have the opportunity to
attend high - quality
public schools in their neighborhoods.
More than 4,000
charter school leaders, educators, advocates, and policymakers are expected to attend the annual gathering that's hosted by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, the nation's largest charter advocacy
charter school leaders, educators, advocates, and policymakers are expected to
attend the annual gathering that's hosted by the National Alliance for
Public Charter Schools, the nation's largest charter advocacy
Charter Schools, the nation's largest
charter advocacy
charter advocacy group.
Our state is a
leader in funding private
school vouchers and
charter schools with taxpayer money to the detriment of the more than 90 percent of Hoosier kids
attending public schools.»
Southern California
charter school leaders and teachers are invited to attend the Curriculum and Instruction Network for Public Charter Schools Sym
charter school leaders and teachers are invited to
attend the Curriculum and Instruction Network for
Public Charter Schools Sym
Charter Schools Symposium.
Because students
attending charter schools carry with them funding that otherwise would go to their
public school district, capping
charter schools means that district
leaders can predict yearly funding more easily based upon the number of
charter schools authorized in their district.