Trusts willing to
takeover schools identified as needing intervention have been put off over PFI repayments.
Not exact matches
The discussion largely focused on chronically struggling
schools that had been
identified for a state
takeover if they don't show improvement.
As part of this, Hempstead High
School is
identified as «persistently struggling» and Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle
School as «struggling,» with each given requirements and deadlines to meet federal and state standards — or face potential
takeover by an outside manager.
The series includes a guide to help district and state leaders choose the best restructuring option for each
school, updated in a 2nd edition released in 2009, and white papers
identifying what we know from research about when the first four restructuring options under NCLB work: reopening as a charter
school, contracting with external providers, turnarounds with new leaders and staff, and state
takeovers.
A man who
identified himself as Bill Ford of Panola County called Common Core «a Muslim
takeover» of
school systems.
Schools in current
takeover status have either been assigned an outside management company to provide oversight and management of the
school or a Lead Partner to provide focused support in an
identified area for improvement.
Several
schools identified last fall for possible
takeover by the state pushed back against the idea, pointing out both the model's poor outcomes in states like Tennessee as well as concerns over the loss of local control when a
school hands the reins over to a charter
school operator that could fail to appreciate local needs and relationships.