«You will not
see charter school principals or teachers here en masse.»
Not exact matches
-- April 8, 2015 Planning a High - Poverty
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Schools Join National Push to Extend Reach of Excellent Teachers — May 12, 2014 Public Impact Co-Directors» Op - Ed: Be Bold on Teacher Pay — May 5, 2014 New videos: Charlotte
schools pay more to attract, leverage, keep best teachers — April 29, 2014 Case studies: Opening blended - learning charter schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y., schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity C
schools pay more to attract, leverage, keep best teachers — April 29, 2014 Case studies: Opening blended - learning
charter schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y., schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity C
schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y.,
schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity C
schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity Culture?
Charter schools serve a higher percentage of black and Hispanic students than district schools do, and while charter schools boast greater percentages of black and Hispanic principals than district schools, these charter - school leaders overall are far less diverse than the students they serve (see Fig
Charter schools serve a higher percentage of black and Hispanic students than district
schools do, and while
charter schools boast greater percentages of black and Hispanic principals than district schools, these charter - school leaders overall are far less diverse than the students they serve (see Fig
charter schools boast greater percentages of black and Hispanic
principals than district
schools, these
charter - school leaders overall are far less diverse than the students they serve (see Fig
charter -
school leaders overall are far less diverse than the students they serve (
see Figure 4).
Instead almost all district boards, superintendents,
principals and teachers
saw chartered schools as organizations that were taking away «their students.»
Although there have been
charter schools in Los Angeles since the early 1990s, the movement took flight early in this decade behind such figures as philanthropist Eli Broad, former
school board president Caprice Young, former Mayor Richard Riordan and a long list of teachers and
principals who were fed up by the ever - shifting reform agendas of Los Angeles Unified — and by what many
saw as a recalcitrant teachers union, the powerful United Teachers Los Angeles.
That program began by using test scores to evaluate students,
schools and educators (and, for a time, custodians and every other adult in a
school building), and included a groundbreaking performance pay system paid for by philanthropists, the spread of
charter schools and vouchers, and a chronic churn in teachers and
principals that Rhee
saw as healthy (even though research shows children, especially from low - income families, need stability).
Gilberto was the kind of student I
saw in my office all the time when I was the assistant
principal of KIPP Camino Academy, a public
charter school in San Antonio.
In spite of their differences, we should
see joint statements from Louisiana Association of
Principals, Louisiana Federation of Teachers, Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Association of Public
Charter Schools.
If the idea of
charter schools is to free teachers and
principals from government bureaucracy, then the scandals and the lawsuits have provided ammunition for those who
see the need for at least some kind of governmental oversight.
AUSL
schools are neither district - nor
charter - run; instead, as contract
schools, their teachers are members of the Chicago Teachers Union yet their
principals have considerable freedom and autonomy to manage as they
see fit.
WHAT: Visits to these
charter schools will include a meeting with the
Principal about what sets their
school apart and a tour to
see the
school in action.
Splitting up the
schools causes the
charter schools to suffer a decline in enrollment, said Clemente Charter Principal AnnMarie Smith, who said she previously saw a drop when the separate school sites were only one mile
charter schools to suffer a decline in enrollment, said Clemente
Charter Principal AnnMarie Smith, who said she previously saw a drop when the separate school sites were only one mile
Charter Principal AnnMarie Smith, who said she previously
saw a drop when the separate
school sites were only one mile apart.