Sentences with phrase «turnaround charter»

The term success could not be used because the suggested turnaround charter schools do not have a record of success — at scale — anywhere.
Green Dot operates both start - up charter schools and turnaround charter schools.
• The RSD, conceived originally as a modest pilot program that had awarded turnaround charters for just four schools prior to Hurricane Katrina, was dramatically enlarged by Louisiana policymakers as a way to get public schools open after the ensuing floods, and was propelled by more than $ 20 million in federal charter school funding.
Third, the very few and limited national turnaround charter operators or networks with a track record of success are not interested in «turnaround» work as defined in HB 5105 because their model relies on years of slowly establishing schools one grade level at a time.
This is demonstrated with a longer timeline for lower performance for turnaround charter schools or less stringent criteria that does not tie charter school enrollment to actual neighborhood boundaries, as is the case for many of the lowest performing schools in Florida.
Today she works as department math chair at John Dibert Community School — a turnaround charter belonging to the FirstLine Schools network — in New Orleans, where she says her education, particularly her participation in a pilot program called Instructional Leadership (IL) at HGSE has significantly influenced and shaped her daily duties.
In New Orleans, she taught third and fourth grade math and science for three years at ReNEW Schools, a turnaround charter network.
After graduating, Ms. Cucci spent an additional two years in Boston as part of the founding team of UP Academy Holland, a turnaround charter school.
The New Schools team's vision is to lead the transformation of public education in Tennessee, and serve as a national model for needs - based and turnaround charter school authorizing and portfolio growth.
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