Charter School Operators in Louisiana Do Not Need High School Degree
This article explains that according to BESE policy, charter school directors do not even need a high school diploma to operate their schools! This is how high our state education authorities have “raised the bar” for charter school operations. Thankfully our regular school principals are still required to adhere to the “status quo” which requires at least a Master’s degree along with many other qualifications. Maybe that’s why we seldom see state investigations and school closings based on ethical violations by the real public school administrators.
Here’s an interesting related matter: Betsey Dovos, the U.S. Secretary of Education, considers frequent closings of charter schools a good thing because it allows their replacement by better charters. The only problem is that there is no evidence that the new schools perform better.
This article describes legislation being considered in California that would limit the use of TFA teachers with only 5 weeks of training who end up in the schools with the most "at-risk" students. In Louisiana, routinely using uncertified teachers and unqualified operators is how we address the needs of our most at risk students.
Here's another example of Louisiana "raising the bar". I testified before the Senate education committee on Thursday, April 17 in favor of SB 128, which would have allowed local school systems, based on a vote of their citizens, to set their own standards and CONTINUE READING: Louisiana Educator: Charter School Operators in Louisiana Do Not Need High School Degree