The charters contend that
recommendations by district staff are inconsistent with site visits made by the charter division and that the district's Office of Inspector General exercises too much authority in charter school investigations that lack transparency, go on too long and too often result in technical «material revision denials» of otherwise academically sound programs.
By bucking the staff recommendation, they can set a new tone of collaboration and unity by demonstrating an end to the old «us versus them» paradigm and embracing all successful schools in LAUSD, not just the ones run by the distric
By bucking the
staff recommendation, they can set a new tone of collaboration and unity
by demonstrating an end to the old «us versus them» paradigm and embracing all successful schools in LAUSD, not just the ones run by the distric
by demonstrating an end to the old «us versus them» paradigm and embracing all successful schools in LAUSD, not just the ones run
by the distric
by the
district.