Re-examine
whether charter school board members should be allowed to have financial interests in the charter school they oversee.
Not exact matches
Some
members of the Tacoma
School Board are tiptoeing carefully around the idea of
charter schools — and
whether they want to signal their intent to become an authorizer of the independently run, publicly funded
schools...
Whether you're a brand new
board member or a veteran, don't miss this deep dive into your legal obligations as a public
charter school board member.
Several
board members were worried about
whether the
charter school could meet its proposed demographic makeup by having enrollment available districtwide through a lottery — what the current contract calls for — in lieu of limiting enrollment to a smaller geographical area.
Board members also discussed
whether they need to intervene with the five traditional
schools that are run by Partnership for Los Angeles Schools (and are not charter schools), as well as the six other charter schools that they oversee in the di
schools that are run by Partnership for Los Angeles
Schools (and are not charter schools), as well as the six other charter schools that they oversee in the di
Schools (and are not
charter schools), as well as the six other charter schools that they oversee in the di
schools), as well as the six other
charter schools that they oversee in the di
schools that they oversee in the district.
Changed votes by two
Board members over the approval of two Aspire
charter schools at this week's
Board meeting gave the public a glimpse at a much larger debate over
whether charter schools based in Los Angeles should be allowed to operate their special education programs through a partnership with a far - off district that costs...
LA Unified
school board members confronted each other headlong in a dramatic discussion Tuesday night over
whether charter schools were being treated fairly by the district.
A mini-firestorm has developed surrounding the issue of
whether Connecticut's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, should recuse himself from any Department of Education decisions about Achievement First, the
charter school management company, that he helped form and where he has served as a
member of its
board of directors from its inception in 2003 to 2011 when he resigned immediately prior to being named Education Commissioner.
Whether you are a new or veteran
charter school leader, business manager,
board member, teacher or just someone wanting to know more about the
charter school community, the Conference has something for you.
Having testified for Steve Perry's
charter school and spoken at rally's in support of Perry's plan, Carl McCluster and Steve Perry certainly don't want to face what would be an awkward situation if Perry was required to reveal
whether any of his governing
board members are convicted felons.
Among other things, the SCSB is evaluating
whether they should require all
charter schools to have a website describing the
school's focus, governing
board members,
school calendar, timelines for accepting new -LSB-...]