I know of 2 charter schools that are giving kids a stellar education.
The rest are just taking in the money and letting the chips fall where they may.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/01/the-gops-biggest-charter-school-experiment-just-imploded/
Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
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Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” -- Jojen Reed
Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
the same can be said for public schools...
Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
kent wrote:the same can be said for public schools...
----------------------------------- ESPECIALLY for Public Schools .
Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
ralph wrote:kent wrote:the same can be said for public schools...
----------------------------------- ESPECIALLY for Public Schools .
Okay. I'll bite. Why do you say this?
Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
Big difference between public schools and charter schools is that charter schools have diminished accountability to the tax payer. They call themselves public schools when convenient or private schools when it's convenient.
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Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
If a public school is failing--the superintendent and principal do not walk away with thousands or millions of dollars.
If a charter school goes belly up--the superintendent or owner has pocketed thousands or even millions.
DMN did a story on a man who opened charter schools in the Houston area, and after a few years closed them but had $$ in his pocket. He came to Dallas and repeated the process.
If a charter school goes belly up--the superintendent or owner has pocketed thousands or even millions.
DMN did a story on a man who opened charter schools in the Houston area, and after a few years closed them but had $$ in his pocket. He came to Dallas and repeated the process.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” -- Jojen Reed
Re: Looks like Texas is not the only one with charter school problems
LibraryLady2 wrote:If a public school is failing--the superintendent and principal do not walk away with thousands or millions of dollars.
Let's count how many people at the school district headquarters lose their jobs when a school fails. OK, we're done.
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