Not exact matches
A makerspace is a collaborative workspace inside a
school, library or separate
public / private
facility for creating, learning, exploring and
sharing.
The final sticking points in the negotiations included providing extra funding for charter
schools to hold classes in private
facilities if they're excluded from
sharing space in
public -
school buildings.
Three of the 16 charters located in Denver
Public School facilities now
share a boundary with adjacent DPS
schools.
It became the law in California in 2000 when voters passed Proposition 39, which requires that the Golden State's
public -
school facilities «be
shared fairly among all
public school pupils, including those in charter
schools.»
The co-location initiative began in 2000 when California voters approved Proposition 39, which mandated that district
facilities be «
shared fairly among
public school pupils, including those in charter
schools,» and that districts provide charters with
facilities that were «reasonably equivalent» to those given to district
schools.
Sen. Stein told Sen. Tillman he'd be all for local
public schools sharing the reimbursements the federal government pays to local
public schools for indirect costs they incur participating in the federal
school lunch program — like
facility fees, heating and air conditioning, staff, etc. — if Tillman would offer up a provision to require all charter
schools to provide
school lunch.
Unlike other models, charters must pay for their own
school facility — but increasingly are
sharing space with other
public schools, thanks to the enforcement of a ballot measure.
As the City Council holds a hearing this afternoon on three resolutions aimed to cap and slow the co-location of
public schools, district and charter
school leaders who
share facilities are speaking up about their experience co-locating with other
public schools; collaboration, community building and putting kids first are recurring themes among all of them, demonstrating that educators know to check politics at the door.
Prop. 39 was written to ensure that all
public school students
share equally in the buildings constructed with state
facilities dollars.
* Correction: An earlier version incorrectly described the way a charter
school shares facility space with a
public school.
Sacramento, CA - March 8, 2016 - The California Charter
Schools Association (CCSA) filed suit today against the Oakland Unified
School District (OUSD) to obtain a court order requiring OUSD to comply with Proposition 39, a California law passed in 2000 that requires school districts to share facilities equitably with all public school students, including charter public school stu
School District (OUSD) to obtain a court order requiring OUSD to comply with Proposition 39, a California law passed in 2000 that requires
school districts to share facilities equitably with all public school students, including charter public school stu
school districts to
share facilities equitably with all
public school students, including charter public school stu
school students, including charter
public school stu
school students.
De Blasio's approach to co-location is diametrically opposed to the Bloomberg Administration's openness to
sharing underused or empty
facility space with
public charter
schools.
The Court of Appeal, however, said that the regulations were properly read as requiring the
school district to provide its
facilities to charter
schools in a manner that will promote Proposition 39's intent of
public school facilities being
shared fairly among all pupils, including those in charter
schools.
Olivia Friedman, a high -
schooler at
public North High
School which was forced to cohabitate with STRIVE, wrote in a Denver Post op - ed: «It would mean we would be required to
share the cafeteria, the library, and other
facilities.
Proposition Z ensures all
public school students, including those that attend charters, will have a fair
share of the funding, and equal access to improved
facilities,» added Wallace.