Not exact matches
The changes, which Education Commissioner John King said are already under way, include increasing
public understanding of the standards, training more teachers and principals, ensuring adequate funding, reducing testing time and providing high
school students the
option to take some
traditional Regents exams while Common Core - aligned tests are phased in.
We find at least one piece of evidence of competition awareness in all 12 cities, indicating that
traditional public -
school leaders generally acknowledge students» alternative
schooling option of attending a charter
school.
Specifically, it would move American higher education from a voucher - funded market to a system with a free
public option much like
traditional K 12
public schools.
These
options include
traditional public schools,
public charter
schools, magnet
schools, online learning, private
schools, and homeschooling.
Now the city's students have
options: they still have a number
traditional public schools, but also magnet and charter
schools that are showing encouraging results.
April 7, 2016 — To better meet the unique needs of different students, urban districts are increasingly expanding the
options available to families by providing a variety of
public schools:
traditional, magnet, charter, and hybrid models.
If
traditional public schools refuse to provide a safe, orderly, academically enriching environment for young adolescents to prepare for college preparatory high
schools or high - quality career and technical
options, then we should encourage the development of charter
schools, magnet
schools, and other choice strategies that do.
Some students returned to a home -
school or private
school environment, some went to FLVS full time (a more affordable
option from the state's perspective than a
traditional public school), and some went to
traditional public school.
Our analysis focuses on new
school options —
traditional public, charter, and private — that families might gain access to under different kinds of choice policies.
Micro-schools are gaining traction among families who are dissatisfied with the quality of
public schooling options and can not afford or do not want to pay for a
traditional private -
school education.
It is not hard to imagine a more partisan Democratic mayor appointing a chancellor that would be less friendly to private
school options than
traditional public schools and thus more likely to support the creation and continued existence of the
traditional options.
If we believe that all parents — particularly those struggling to make ends meet — deserve authentic choice among diverse
school options that include charter, Catholic, and
traditional public schools, we can and must do better.
These
options include
traditional public schools,
public charter
schools, magnet
schools, private
schools, online academies, and homeschooling.
«For the [2014 Washington DC] lottery, families submitted rank - ordered lists of their preferred
schools from a long list of
options, including charter
schools and
traditional public schools.»
Burke argued that many students are being failed by
traditional public schools, and they deserve new
options for
schooling.
We believe that high quality
public charter
schools should provide
options for parents, but should not replace or destabilize
traditional public schools.
High - quality charter
schools like these are the norm, giving families access to local,
public, and effective educational
options in communities where
traditional district
schools aren't meeting the needs of students.
«They believe choice is restricted
options within the
traditional public school model or allow you to pay tuition for a private
school.
Micro-
schools are gaining traction among families who are dissatisfied with the quality of
public schooling options and yet can not afford or do not want to pay the ever - rising cost of
traditional private
schools.
On the importance of government, for example, Brian Eschbacher, executive director of Planning and Enrollment Services in Denver
Public Schools, described policies and systems in Denver that help make choice work better in the real world: a streamlined enrollment system to make choosing easier for families, more flexible transportation options for families, a common performance framework and accountability system for traditional and charter schools to ensure all areas of a city have quality schools, and a system that gives parents the information they need to choose schools confi
Schools, described policies and systems in Denver that help make choice work better in the real world: a streamlined enrollment system to make choosing easier for families, more flexible transportation
options for families, a common performance framework and accountability system for
traditional and charter
schools to ensure all areas of a city have quality schools, and a system that gives parents the information they need to choose schools confi
schools to ensure all areas of a city have quality
schools, and a system that gives parents the information they need to choose schools confi
schools, and a system that gives parents the information they need to choose
schools confi
schools confidently.
But in a sector of
public education with far less oversight than
traditional school districts, it's easy to see how a teacher could find herself fired and out of
options.
But would - be litigators have at least some
options for suing a
traditional public school that they can't use to sue charter
schools.
Wanting to demonstrate that it is possible to improve failing
schools within the constraints of the
traditional public school system, Grier chose the final
option.
It was a mother, Virginia Walden Ford, whose activism forced the reforms that are slowly improving D.C.'s
traditional public school system and bringing high - quality
options into the poorest neighborhoods.
The
school choice movement is on the rise in North Carolina, where advocates hosted a celebration Tuesday to mark their gains and to press for more opportunities for families to attend
options other than
traditional public schools.
Together, they started the Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP) which has worked to provide funding and private training to state legislators to advocate for the redirection of
public funds from
traditional public schools to other
options, including charter
schools, private
schools, parochial
schools (private
schools with a religious affiliation) and online
schools.
It is unfair and irresponsible to continue to siphon more money away from
traditional public schools to feed a large network of charter
schools that have not proved to be a better educational
option.
Our work isn't done until every parent in Mississippi has a range of high - quality education
options and the ability to choose an education that they determine is right for their child, whether at a
traditional public school, charter
school, or private
school.
This legislation (HB 394) would create a pilot program providing parents of students with special needs the
option of withdrawing their child from a
public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with funds to help pay for educational expenses outside the
traditional public school.
Supporters say private
schools offer an
option for parents whose children have been failed by
traditional public schools, but opponents note
schools receiving
public vouchers maintain policies that are openly discriminatory toward LGBTQ students and their families.
Jackson is moving in the right direction, as residents now have a few open enrollment
options among
traditional public schools, the state's first two charter
schools, two additional charter
schools opening next year, and at least one low - cost high quality private
school option, The Redeemer's S
school option, The Redeemer's
SchoolSchool.
26 Accountability Measures In The Special Needs Bill March 3, 2015 by Grant Callen and Brett Kittredge Senate Bill 2695, The Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act, creates a pilot program to give parents the
option of withdrawing their child from a
public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with $ 6,500 to help pay for educational expenses outside the
traditional public school.
The event will be centered around testimonials from students, parents, and teachers who benefit from an array of education
options — including students and graduates from
traditional public schools,
public magnet
schools,
public charter
schools, private
schools, online academies, and homeschooling.
Held every January, National
School Choice Week shines a spotlight on effective education
options for children including
traditional public schools,
public charter
schools,
public magnet
schools, private
schools, online academies, and homeschooling.
Today marks the beginning of National
School Choice Week (NSCW), a week designed to raise
public awareness about all types of effective education
options for children, including
traditional and charter
public schools, magnet, private, online and homeschools.
As a reminder, the State of California has two
options for parents in terms of
public education: the
traditional neighborhood
public school or a charter
school which is also a
public school and is publicly funded.
There are many parents who believe that too often, children who have been raised to use all their intelligence will go off to
schools where they are severely restricted in what they learn and how they learn it, thus making a
traditional public school a less than ideal
option.
The law, formally called the Parent Empowerment Act of 2010, enables a majority of parents at a low - performing
school to force a major overhaul through a petition campaign, with reform
options ranging from replacing the principal and half the staff to converting the
traditional public school into a charter.
In order to meet this parental demand for choice and the
public's desire for more high quality
public educational
options for families, three key things must be addressed in California: the funding inequity which results in charter
school students being funded at lower levels than their
traditional public school counterparts, the lack of equitable facilities for charter
school students, and restrictive and hostile authorizing environments such as LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer's recent resolution limiting parent choice.
Certified teachers remain one of the best
options for boosting student performance, as
school districts and the
public consider alternative choices to
traditional schooling.
Food service also has been an obstacle within
public traditional schools as many families desire healthier food choice
options for their children.
Charter
public schools in Idaho already have some opportunities for flexibility, through curricular choices and their performance certificates, and this
option opens the door for
traditional public schools to have the same opportunities to make governance decisions at a local level.
There are 4
traditional public school district
options for Monroe county students - eAchieve Academy represents a 5th, with flexible course offerings to address the needs of all students.
But Brent Kent, Indiana State Director for StudentsFirst, says Kruse's proposal «is missing
options to improve and keep your
traditional public school.»
These
options include
traditional public schools,
public charter
schools,
public magnet
schools, online learning, private
schools, and homeschooling.
Under the new law, parents of children with special needs have the
option of withdrawing their child from a
public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) of $ 6,500 to help pay for expenses outside the
traditional public schools such as private
school tuition, therapy, tutoring, etc..
Held every January, National
School Choice Week is an opportunity to raise
public awareness of all types of education
options for children, including
public charter
schools,
traditional public schools, scholarship
schools, online
schools, and homeschooling.
Supporters rallied at the steps of the Statehouse to raise awareness of the different education
options available to students, including
traditional public schools,
public charter
schools, private
schools, online learning and homeschooling.
Walworth county is home to 15 different
traditional public school districts - and eAchieve Academy is a 16th
option for Walworth county students looking to go above and beyond to attain further college credit and prepare for a lucrative career.
Under the proposed legislation, parents would have the
option to withdraw their child from a
public school and receive an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with $ 6,500 to help pay for educational expenses outside their
traditional public school.