The goal is to create the wave of health consciousness in
all schools across the nation because every child need tools to create a healthy, happy and successful life.
Not exact matches
My stay was brief
because the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown — and the companion decision in Bolling v. Sharpe, which applied to D.C. — outlawed public -
school segregation in the
nation's capital and
across the country in May 1954.
We believe that these comparisons may well generate misleading conclusions
because charter
schools are not sprinkled
across the
nation randomly.
Teachers
across the
nation report being pressured to fudge grades, pass students who don't deserve it, and accept students into classes they can't keep up in, all
because of
school evaluation models that use these metrics to keep up appearances for taxpayers.
But you would see in both places, and many charter
schools across the
nation, a common theme: hope
because of choice.
I missed last week's PSAT
because I was in NYC at the fabulous Parents
Across America kick - off, meeting so many amazing parents from all over the
nation and planning new ways for parents to support our public
schools: «our children, our
schools, our voices» (the PAA motto)!
I'm proud of the impact we've made, but we need to double - down on our efforts at a time when so many students are being targeted or unfairly treated
because of their race, religion, gender, and
nation of origin; when vital funding that helps disadvantaged children is at risk; and when proven solutions that can significantly increase the number of children who read by third grade and who graduate high
school career or college ready still aren't in place
across our
nation.
Charters currently educate more than 600,000 students at 3,000 of the
nation's 88,000 public
schools; they have grown tremendously over the past decade and appear likely to grow even more as No Child Left Behind identifies thousands of
schools across the country for possible closure
because of poor test scores.
Parents throughout Connecticut, and
across the
nation, continue to inform local
school officials that they are opting their children out of the Common Core Testing program
because they understandably refuse to have their child take the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory tests.
On June 30th, our
school was shut down, joining the 50 other charters that were shuttered in the 2016 - 17 fiscal year in California and the 200 - 300 charters that are closed each year
across the
nation because of poor performance, financial issues, low enrollment, nepotism, violations against students with disabilities and English language learners, and fraud.
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Because what I said was, it was devastating because I have received calls from people inside the city and across the nation who are saying this is the worst thing that could've happened to school reform.
Because what I said was, it was devastating
because I have received calls from people inside the city and across the nation who are saying this is the worst thing that could've happened to school reform.
because I have received calls from people inside the city and
across the
nation who are saying this is the worst thing that could've happened to
school reform.»