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Friday, January 4, 2013

‘Disciplinary fees’ show the trouble with charter schools and privatization — MSNBC

‘Disciplinary fees’ show the trouble with charter schools and privatization — MSNBC:


‘Disciplinary fees’ show the trouble with charter schools and privatization

A student at Noble Street College Prep does classwork at the school in Chicago in February. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
A student at Noble Street College Prep does classwork at the school in Chicago in February. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Our neighbors at MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry report that Chicago’s Noble Network of Charter Schools is making some cash on the side by charging “disciplinary fees” to unruly students. The parents of one teenager, writes Traci Lee, had to pay close to $2,000 in fines for infractions including “an unkempt appearance and not making eye contact.”
Unreasonable, perhaps, but not unprofitable. Writes Lee: “According to the Chicago Tribune, Noble raked in approximately $200,000 in disciplinary fees