Sentences with phrase «school district bureaucracies»

Many CMOs are recreating school district bureaucracies, and few charter schools have experimented with new staffing models, compensation, innovative uses of technology, and even new approaches to instruction.
A string of flaws, omissions and exceptions in state law allow far too much of the funding for charter students to get stuck in the same large, expensive school district bureaucracies these families are fleeing — instead of reaching their children's charter school classrooms.
New York State spends more on education, per pupil, than any state in the nation, yet huge sums of money are wasted by almost 700 different school district bureaucracies — and what money does go to the classroom pays for longevity, not success.
Charter schools got their start in California in 1992, when the Legislature authorized the creation of public schools that could operate outside most Education Code requirements and free of school district bureaucracies.
The most - successful school reform efforts undertaken by philanthropists have not been ones that attempted to focus on school district bureaucracies, but on expanding opportunities for high - quality education for children and families.
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