Our mission is to support and expand the high - quality charter
school movement in both states.
The charter
public school movement is a truly democratic process — schools serve local family demand, ideally with local, talented teachers and leaders.
This school year has been a record - breaking one for the charter
school movement as enrollment topped three million students for the first time.
Help us equip our communities with the tools to find their collective voice and use it to benefit students and the charter
school movement at large.
The challenge of starting a new school with its own distinctive character has been met by some remarkable pioneering social entrepreneurs in the
free school movement.
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the charter
school movement by showing why YOU love charter schools!
With 115 new schools statewide, the charter
school movement continues to gain momentum, and raise awareness with parents, students and communities.
The charter
school movement began nearly two decades ago with tremendous potential for narrowing the achievement gap by improving education for disadvantaged students.
This study investigated attitudes of educators from both the
middle school movement and gifted education, by means of a survey of 400 members of relevant professional organizations.
He's embarrassed that the
Christian school movement was historically driven in part by whites who wanted to avoid sending their children to school with blacks.
But as the charter
school movement comes of age, school leaders are realizing that stability and consistency matter, and that good teachers aren't widgets that can easily be replaced.
And it means that the charter
school movement needs to trust and empower more educators to start new schools.
Big problem now it the burgeoning charter
school movement which has many small groups meeting in spaces not necessarily up to code.
The
Active Schools movement is a collective impact initiative that help schools integrate 60 minutes of physical activity before, during and after the school day.
How can the charter
school movement lead the way in serving underserved students and have an impact on how traditional school systems address the achievement gap that persists nationwide?
I am coming out of this experience with a better understanding of how important it is to expand the charter
school movement while strengthening the existing ones.
Those skeptical of the charter -
school movement fear that their existence may undermine traditional public schools without providing any significant improvement in education.
As the charter
school movement accelerates across the country, a critical question remains unanswered — whether the creation of charters is accelerating school segregation.
Through collaboration with community members, universities, non-profits, government, and the private sector, they are well - positioned to drive their respective green
schools movements forward.
This sounds like a coup for the independent
public schools movement, but there are serious flaws in the study's methodology, including how the schools were selected.
Our mission is to support and grow the high - quality charter
school movement in both states, which we do through advocacy, public awareness, and school support services.
These are seemingly small incidents that can lead to tremendously negative consequences, not just on individual schools and programs, but on the yoga in
schools movement as a whole.
With this information in hand, we set out to answer three questions about the charter
school movement at the state level.
Despite this record of accomplishment and accountability, the charter
school movement continues to face all manner of obstacles.
As the charter
school movement comes of age, school leaders are realizing that good teachers aren't widgets that can easily be replaced.
As the charter
school movement gained followers across the country and progressed, it expanded to include schools operating outside the mainstream public school administration.
That makes sense, as the public
charter school movement is essentially a reaction to what can be a cookie cutter way of educating kids in neighborhood schools.
Educators, parents, and students who feel oppressed by the current school system or are unsatisfied with their situation; people who are in danger of losing a school to consolidation; and those involved in
small school movements in urban areas will want to read this book.
This difficult, but forward - thinking, reorganization, which was completed in January 2010, allowed for a leaner, yet stronger Sunbridge to emerge, one with a highly - keened focus of serving the
Waldorf school movement through well - regarded, low - residency teacher education programs and a comprehensive roster of short - term courses and workshops.
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