Charter News - State and National
Charter schools in this country reached something of a milestone this year - it's been 25 years since the first one started in Minnesota. But there is increasing evidence they are either sliding downward and/or stalling out. From the NY Times:
KIPP’s internal reckoning has coincided with a moment in which New York’s elected officials and Democratic presidential candidates have turned decisively away from the charter movement. Both groups are eager to please their allies in teachers unions, which have consolidated power over the last year.It is also fascinating to watch the Democratic presidential contenders shy away from talking about K-12 public education. They all seem to just want to talk about higher ed and student debt, a worthy topic. Cory Booker, who had a very profound effect on Newark public education, is especially not one who wants to talk. He has very little in the way of good outcomes to talk about despite the Zuckerberg dollars poured into NPS.
Beto O'Rouke's wife started a charter school in El Paso. His kids attend public school in El Paso but it's unclear to me if they are traditional schools or charter schools.
But Bernie Sanders is coming out swinging, calling out both the lack of CONTINUE READING: Seattle Schools Community Forum: Charter News - State and National