They are funded with monies
stolen from public schools.
They steal from public schools and make substandard programs all around.
Not exact matches
Right alongside my admiration for the
public school students who have been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy, lies a deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering
from the holy ground that is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to
steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
Adolescents» conduct problems were assessed at ages 13 and 14 by survey questions like «In the past year, how often have you: a) been disobedient in
school, b) lied to your parents, c)
stolen from a store, d) been involved in a gang fight, and e) damaged
public or private property for fun?»
They claim that alternatives serve only to
steal time and attention away
from solving the real issues that face
public schools.
Dramatic scenarios of moral and ethical lapses are everywhere on the Internet: the college student who used his webcam to secretly film his roommate, who later committed suicide; the high
school students who tweeted about the rape of a fellow student; the hackers who
stole compromising photographs
from celebrities and posted them to a
public site, where commenters blamed the celebrities for their predicament.
The New Orleans Advocate: Pair of Jefferson Parish
public school clerks
stole almost $ 40,000
from district, audit report says http://bit.ly/1T5d30s
Accusations of «cherry - picking» our students, that we're actually «private
schools» or that we «
steal money
from public schools.»
I'm confused by the deplorable tactic that the teachers unions are using to perpetuate the myth that charter
public schools are
stealing money
from traditional
public schools.
Hoosier
School Heist Blog is by Doug Martin who also wrote the book Hoosier
School Heist: How Corporations and Theocrats
Stole Democracy
From Public Education.
Q: Do charter
schools steal money
from public schools?
Don't say: That's not true, we do not
steal money
from public schools Instead, say: Charter
schools are
public schools, and are funded through their own line item in the state budget which is separate
from district
schools.
Charter
schools have suffered by a stigma created by the unions that they unfairly select students and are funded by «millionaires» to
steal money
from traditional
schools in an effort to end traditional
public education.
A 200 - year legacy of quality
public schools in every American community and neighborhood is being
stolen from the people.
This summer and fall you will repeatedly hear that approving a charter
schools constitutional amendment would
steal resources
from traditional Georgia
public schools.
Standardized testing takes resources away
from public schools by
stealing time instead of fostering a more multifaceted way of teaching and assessing students.
They ignore the results of failure for the past 20 years of experimenting with untested methodology and the terrible impacts that have accrued to
public schools, especially
from stealing limited funds earmarked for
public education.
I dislike that they LIE, with the help of publications like this one, about who they are, what they do, how well they educate compared to
public schools, and that they are
stealing resouces
from the institutions that are charged with educating ALL of the students in our city.
• Charter
schools stole your kids» lunch money • students before bankers • fund education, not occupation • stop private interests
from destroying
public schools • Socialism is the alternative
Even if your state is not a
school choice state at this time, there is something to learn
from these
public schools that are
stealing enrollments
from charter
schools.
A small but growing number of
school districts are receiving «ransom demands»
from hackers who threaten to make
public confidential student information
stolen from district computers.
Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca, D - Kenosha, said the expansion means that money will be diverted and «
stolen»
from public schools.