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Charter Industry Announces Its Plans to Disrupt Pittsburgh Forum on Public Education on Saturday | Diane Ravitch's blog

Charter Industry Announces Its Plans to Disrupt Pittsburgh Forum on Public Education on Saturday | Diane Ravitch's blog

Charter Industry Announces Its Plans to Disrupt Pittsburgh Forum on Public Education on Saturday

Prominent groups that support public schools–not charter schools or religious schools–are meeting on Saturday in Pittsburgh to discuss the future of public education with Democratic presidential candidates.
The billionaire-funded charter industry is angry that they can’t control the event and they have released their plans to disrupt the event.
Contrary to the claims of the charter industry, charter schools are not public schools. They are private contractors that receive public money and are typically unregulated and fail to meet basic standards of accountability and transparency.
Unfortunately, their leaders insist on minimal or non-regulation, assuring that grifters and entrepreneurs will be able to receive public dollars without any accountability.
The industry resolutely refuses to acknowledge, let alone curb, the waste, fraud, and abuse that has created a backlash against charter schools.
The Center for Education Reform, led by former Heritage Foundation education analyst Jeanne Allen, sent out this email:
 Charter Schools in Pittsburgh & Leaders throughout Pennsylvania Unite 
Issue strong message to special interest sponsors of “Public Education Forum 2020” and the Democratic candidates ignoring parental demands
WASHINGTON – Charter school leaders in Pittsburgh, joined by others throughout Pennsylvania, and by key state democratic officials issued strong statements today challenging the Democratic candidates for president who will be in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this Saturday, December 14, 2019, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center for the “Public Education Forum 2020: Equity and Justice for All.” Sponsored by unions and other interest groups, the Forum has sparked strong responses from the Pennsylvania charter school community, with its unfounded attacks upon the substantive work being carried out throughout the state and right in the city where the forum will be held.
“We call on the candidates to remember those who won’t be there: the thousands of parents from underserved communities tragically forced to watch their children suffer academically because of a failed system that refuses any real reform,” said representatives of 5 of the city’s charter schools in a statement, speaking on behalf of the state’s 143,000 charter school students and their parents.
“The Democratic Presidential candidates have been summoned to demonstrate their allegiance to the unions and special interests who they believe hold the key to their nomination,” said CER Founder & CEO Jeanne Allen. “Not invited were any charter or reform minded voices to participate in this nationally televised forum CONTINUE READING: Charter Industry Announces Its Plans to Disrupt Pittsburgh Forum on Public Education on Saturday | Diane Ravitch's blog