Not exact matches
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Lee said he supports spending more public money on private
school tuition around Tennessee, and that restrictions should be placed on
lobbying by government
entities that oppose
school vouchers.
Over the last few day's I've laid out the irrefutable evidence that the guiding hands that created and manage Achievement First, Inc., the charter
school management company, are the same hands that created and coordinate the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc (ConnCAN) and the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Advocacy, Inc (the
entity that paid more than half a million dollars to
lobby for Achievement First and ConnCAN's agenda).
The new
lobbying entity includes most of the same groups that spent in excess of $ 6 million
lobbying for Malloy's initial education reform initiative, including ConnCAN, the Achievement First, Inc. charter
school management company, the Northeast Charter School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group e
school management company, the Northeast Charter
School Network and Families for Excellent Schools, another pro-charter group e
School Network and Families for Excellent
Schools, another pro-charter group
entity.
Alonso's speech marked the first public acknowledgment that the city hopes to model its construction funding plan on a groundbreaking
schools project in Greenville, S.C. Transform Baltimore, a coalition of education advocates led by the American Civil Liberties Union, has been
lobbying city leaders to carry out Greenville's plan, which would require a nonprofit or other
entity to float the bonds on behalf of the
school system.
While their primary purpose has been to support Eva Moskowitz and the other New York Charter
School operators, Families for Excellent
Schools arrived in Connecticut from New York last year and registered both Families for Excellent
Schools AND Families for Excellent
Schools Advocacy as
lobbying entities with Connecticut's Office of State Ethics.
In New York State Families for Excellent
Schools Inc. has become the single largest lobbying entity in the State of New York spending nearly $ 10 million in 2014 alone to support the funding and expansion of charter s
Schools Inc. has become the single largest
lobbying entity in the State of New York spending nearly $ 10 million in 2014 alone to support the funding and expansion of charter
schoolsschools.
In addition to «The Big Six,» other organizations that are presently
lobbying Connecticut legislators in favor of the charter
school and «education reform» agenda include the Bronx Charter School for Excellence, the North East Charter Schools Network, Achievement First, Inc., the large charter school chain with schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
school and «education reform» agenda include the Bronx Charter
School for Excellence, the North East Charter Schools Network, Achievement First, Inc., the large charter school chain with schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
School for Excellence, the North East Charter
Schools Network, Achievement First, Inc., the large charter school chain with schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
Schools Network, Achievement First, Inc., the large charter
school chain with schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
school chain with
schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Families for Excellent
Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political entity that bused in charter school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
Schools, the New York - based lobbing and political
entity that bused in charter
school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter schools even more public
school students and parents from as far away as New York City and Boston last year to rally in support of Malloy's efforts to hand charter
schools even more public
schools even more public funds.
ConnCAN is the charter
school advocacy group that is not only associated with Achievement First Inc. but it is the
entity that led the record - breaking $ 6 million dollar
lobbying campaign in support of Malloy's 2012 Corporate Education Reform Initiative.
Over the last three years, ConnCAN and its related
entities have spent in excess of $ 3.5 million
lobbying in favor of Malloy's anti-public
school and pro-charter
school agenda.
Funded by major Wall Street executives and the education reform foundations, DFER and its related
entities lobby for charter
schools, the Common Core testing scheme, teacher evaluations based on scores and
school vouchers.