Sentences with phrase «school charter network»

Mr. Robbie Evans, the vice president of the board that governs the Choice Foundation, a three - school charter network in New Orleans, recently urged the Lusher Charter School teachers to vote against their fellow teachers» efforts to unionize, describing the union as «an impediment to charter schools» progress.»
As COO, Emily oversaw finance, human resources, talent recruitment, real estate, technology, operations, and the KIPP Through College alumni program for the 11 school charter network, serving over 2,100 students.
Rosenthal took charge of the board's role in the search for a new leader of the six - school charter network.
Last week, the nonprofit board that runs the six - school charter network selected Kevin Guitterrez as its next CEO.
Before this, Sonia was the Executive Director of Manhattan Charter Schools, a two - school charter network located in lower Manhattan.
Gary Robichaux, the ReNEW group's chief executive during the shenanigans, remains employed by the six - school charter network in an advocacy position at his same $ 154,000 salary, officials said.
In Teach Like a Champion, Doug Lemov, founder of the Uncommon Schools charter network, offers 49 «concrete, specific, and actionable» techniques that teachers can implement immediately to drive student achievement.
In this post, I share excerpts from a recent interview with Megan Toyama, a blended - learning teacher who teaches AP US history and 10th - grade modern world history at Summit Tahoma, a high school that is part of the Summit Public Schools charter network in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Hastings provided start - up funding for the Aspire Public Schools charter network and helped start and fund EdVoice, a lobbying group, and the NewSchools Venture Fund, which supports education entrepreneurs.
Meanwhile, the Summit Public Schools charter network is offering its own innovative self - paced, project - based learning model for free to districts looking to give students more ownership of their education.
Two system - level leaders from Imagine Schools charter network in Virginia and D.C. attended our Deepening Leadership Coaching workshop in spring 2017.
Closed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the historic building now houses Akili Academy, part of the Crescent City Schools charter network.
Located in a new building in Crown Heights, Uncommon Charter High School is technically not an independent school but the collection of high school grades for several schools in the Uncommon Schools charter network: Williamsburg Collegiate Uncommon Charter School, Excellence Boys Uncommon Charter School, Excellence Girls Uncommon Charter School and Kings Collegiate Uncommon Charter School.
Long time education reform advocate, Caprice Young, is taking over the troubled Magnolia Public Schools charter network, but it won't be official until a set of test results come in.
«There's now this collective consensus that this is something we need to be doing,» said Lenz, who cofounded the Bay Area - based Envision Schools charter network.
In Newark, New Jersey, North Star Academy schools — part of the Uncommon Schools charter network — add an extra two hours to the traditional school day for no additional cost.

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For several years, Erdoğan and his allies have accused the elderly Gülen, who has been in the United States since 1999 and runs a large network of charter schools here, of plotting the subversion of the Turkish state.
Has served for the past dozen years on the board of the KIPP Academy charter school in the South Bronx, which is part of a national network of 200 college prep public charter schools in low - income communities in 20 states and the District of Columbia.
Bob Lenz is the co-founder of the Envision Schools network of charters, which has made project - based learning the central pedagogical strategy in its four schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, all of which serve mostly low - income black and Latino stSchools network of charters, which has made project - based learning the central pedagogical strategy in its four schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, all of which serve mostly low - income black and Latino stschools in the San Francisco Bay Area, all of which serve mostly low - income black and Latino students.
You've written in the New York Times Magazine about the education - reform movement — organizations like Teach for America and the KIPP network of charter schools.
That's why some of the schools in the highly regarded KIPP charter school network have added the teaching of such skills to their curricula.
Success Academy C.E.O. Eva Moskowitz testified before Congress at a panel on economic opportunity for African - Americans, arguing that elements of her charter school network could be applied nationwide to help address educational disparities for black students.
New York City's Department of Education said that it would not find space for five new middle schools proposed by the Success Academy charter school network in time for the locations to be approved by a city panel in November, setting up another clash between the mayor and Success Academy founder Eva Moskowitz.
On one side: Former NYC Councilwoman and charter school operator Eva Moskowitz, who is furious with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio for reversing co-location decisions by his predecessor, former Mayor Bloomberg, that would have allowed for the expansion of three schools operated by her Success Academy network.
With unusual bluntness, the mayor criticized the Success Academy charter school network for refusing to sign a contract his administration says is mandatory for all organizations offering city - funded pre-kindergarten programs.
The CEO of the Northeast Charter Schools Network on Wednesday released an open letter to the presidents of the state's two teachers unions that criticizes their opposition to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's education policy proposals.
Duncan Kirkwood (D) is the Western New York advocacy manager for the NorthEast Charter Schools Network.
Richard Buery, a New York City deputy mayor who tried to build bridges between the district and charter schools, will leave to take a senior post this month at KIPP, a national charter - school network.
Eva Moskowitz, the founder and CEO of the Success Academy charter school network and a former city councilwoman, would not rule out a challenge against New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio when he runs for re-election in two years.
In any event, the city's premier charter school network, Eva Moskowitz's Success Academies, is having none of it: «While it is true that New York's charter sector made some gains in this year's budget, backroom manipulation... ensures public charter school children will be dangerously shortchanged for years to come,» Success asserted in a press release.
Bill Phillips, the President of the Northeast Charter Schools Network, joined us to talk about this.
Supporters of a charter - school network run by Eva Moskowitz that is in de Blasio's cross hairs are pouring big bucks into the campaign coffers of Cuomo — a friend of charter schools.
Eva S. Moskowitz says her network of charter schools has room to improve in how it serves students with disabilities but does not discriminate against them.
The delay sets up another clash between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Eva S. Moskowitz, the founder of the Success Academy charter school network.
A critical deadline passed in a dispute between the charter school network and the de Blasio administration over the network's prekindergarten program, leaving its fate in doubt.
Eva S. Moskowitz, in response to a New York Times article about the list, said the charter school network did not have a practice of pushing out difficult students.
The charter network plans to expand in commercial space on the Far West Side, a major shift for the network, which has insisted that the city provide charter schools free space.
At Success Academy, the charter school network in New York City, current and former educators say the quest for high scores drives some of them over the line.
And de Blasio, unlike Bloomberg, will now have little power to slow the growth of certain charter networks and to expand others, creating complications for de Blasio's alliance with a coalition of independent charter schools and his rivalry with Success Academy C.E.O. Eva Moskowitz.
«It's hard to know what the push will be,» said Kyle Rosenkrans, C.E.O. of the Northeast Charter School Network.
James has also led the legal case against the city's largest charter school operator, Success Academy, over accusations that the network counsels out students with disabilities.
She commands the largest and most influential charter school network in the city and openly flirts with challenging Mr. de Blasio when he will seek re-election in 2017.
Northeast Charter Schools Network New York Director Andrea Rogers said in a statement that «the Trustees made the right decision» and offers more «flexibility» for Charter schools who opt to design their own teaching requirSchools Network New York Director Andrea Rogers said in a statement that «the Trustees made the right decision» and offers more «flexibility» for Charter schools who opt to design their own teaching requirschools who opt to design their own teaching requirements.
Various questionable practices of the Success Academy Charter School network, and the Charter school movement more generally, went unrepSchool network, and the Charter school movement more generally, went unrepschool movement more generally, went unreported.
The charter school network, which routinely outperforms district schools on standardized tests and maintains strict disciplinary policies, has faced off against similar criticisms in the past.
They were almost exclusively from charter schools, and mostly from the Success Academy network, New York City's largest and most powerful charter network.
Success Academy is the city's largest charter network, with 36 schools citywide, including 19 in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
visited Success Academy 1 charter school — part of a network of charter schools run by Eva Moskowitz, who was once under consideration to serve as President Donald Trump's education secretary.
The Success Academy network of charter schools, whose funding from the city for Pre-K programs is on hold, has launched a petition protesting the lack of subsidization, saying it will be forced to cancel Pre-K classes.
Dozens of charter schools were closed for the morning; parents and children, the vast majority from Eva Moskowitz's Success Academy network, were handed matching oversize T - shirts, granola bars and water bottles, and encouraged to chant and dance for about two hours in a show of strength and enthusiasm.
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