Preston Green of the University of Connecticut
says multiple authorizers and a lack of oversight is creating a «bubble» of poor performing charter schools in urban communities.
Not exact matches
Reville
said that an example of tight control in Massachusetts was that there aren't
multiple authorizes of charter schools, just a single
authorizer with «very clear standards and procedures.»
«Strong charter laws feature independent,
multiple authorizers, few limits on expansion, equitable funding, and high levels of school autonomy,»
said Alison Consoletti Zgainer, CER Executive Vice President and the report's lead editor.
«If each
authorizer is free to interpret a broad series of
multiple measures through its own lens, they would have enough discretion to make decisions that aren't strongly tied to data,» CCSA
said in a statement.