Post-Katrina charter
school staffing preferences were driven by quality and numbers, said Jay Altman, chief executive officer of FirstLine Schools, which now includes five charter schools in New Orleans.
According to the
Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) of 2011 — 12, a nationally representative survey of schools conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, 28 percent of magnet schools give admissions preferences to academically gifted students, three times the rate of charter s
Schools and
Staffing Survey (SASS) of 2011 — 12, a nationally representative survey of
schools conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, 28 percent of magnet schools give admissions preferences to academically gifted students, three times the rate of charter s
schools conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, 28 percent of magnet
schools give admissions preferences to academically gifted students, three times the rate of charter s
schools give admissions
preferences to academically gifted students, three times the rate of charter
schoolsschools.