Sentences with phrase «worry about charter schools»

You don't have to worry about charter schools refusing to participate in a heavily regulated program since they have no alternatives.
I've often worried about charter schools, thinking that they were the enemy of public schooling.

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Carl Pressley, the vice president of the PTA at Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing Arts, whose middle school was spared closure this year but is set to begin sharing space with a Harlem Success Academy school in September, said he worries about the loss of classroom space on the building's first floor to the charter sSchool for the Performing Arts, whose middle school was spared closure this year but is set to begin sharing space with a Harlem Success Academy school in September, said he worries about the loss of classroom space on the building's first floor to the charter sschool was spared closure this year but is set to begin sharing space with a Harlem Success Academy school in September, said he worries about the loss of classroom space on the building's first floor to the charter sschool in September, said he worries about the loss of classroom space on the building's first floor to the charter schoolschool.
«The last thing we want to do is open up a charter school that can not succeed, that we had worries about at the beginning,» she said at a Crain's forum in Midtown.
In this week's education news: Common Core supporters welcome NY State Education Commissioner John King, parents worry about the future of charter schools, and misconceptions about the Common Core are clarified.
Worrying about its impact to the point of delaying the opening of virtual charter schools, which provide an option that is critical for some students» success, does not make sense.
Is he worried about the new mayor of New York promising to stop giving charters free rent in public school buildings?
The overarching emphasis on charter schools worried the faculty, especially Merseth, who recently wrote a book about high performing charter schools.
Because the parents who are drawn to charters are presumed to be more engaged and more focused on their children's education, many worry about the loss of positive peer influences and parental social capital for the students remaining in district schools.
On the other hand, those who have been trying to build bipartisan support for charter schools worry that Trump's negative comments about African - Americans and Latinos during the campaign could create a backlash and weaken support among progressives, Education Week reports.
«Rather than worrying about the British guy, you might want to spend more time figuring out why guys like me should give two figs about charter schools, one way or the other.»
Matt Barnum, at Chalkbeat, gives an easy - to - read breakdown of «what the NAACP is worried about, what we know about those issues, and what the group's recommendations could mean for the charter school world.»
Instead of complaining about stranded costs, districts should be worried about the students who choose charters to avoid being «stranded» in failing public schools.
School advocates say North Carolina should be worried about similar issues in this state, even as virtual charter leaders argue that they're being unfairly judged.
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.
Eagle Arts Academy issued delayed paychecks to its teachers and staff Wednesday that the cash - strapped charter school had withheld for two weeks, soothing some teachers» worries but stirring new questions about the school's fate.
on Audubon Charter officials worry about effect of new private - school vouchers on next year's budget
School board members are worried about increased competition from charter schools, which are projected to enroll about 24,000 of the county's 185,000 public school students nextSchool board members are worried about increased competition from charter schools, which are projected to enroll about 24,000 of the county's 185,000 public school students nextschool students next year.
«We think that if they have to worry about us taking it to the press, sharing it around with people, using it in ways that they wouldn't feel comfortable with, it may have a chilling effect on the amount they would be willing to share,» said Gary Borden, executive director of the political advocacy arm of the California Charter Schools Association.
This is also one of the reasons why some district officials and board members are worried about the increase in charter schools.
A mother was worried about her only son's education, even though he is thriving at a charter school in the Northeast San Fernando Valley after languishing at another campus for several years.
But this way, Whitmore Lake wouldn't have to worry about a nearby charter school stealing away their own kids, and the state funding that comes with each student.
With a cyber school, Whitmore Lake wouldn't have to worry about a nearby charter school stealing away their own kids.
So, while there are purported benefits to the NHA charter schools, NHA is largely a corrupt organization that worries about making money instead of caring for students, teachers, and the individual charter schools.
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