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This Teacher Worked for K12 Inc. and Now Regrets It | Diane Ravitch's blog

This Teacher Worked for K12 Inc. and Now Regrets It | Diane Ravitch's blog
This Teacher Worked for K12 Inc. and Now Regrets It



I have been writing for many years about the low quality “education” that virtual charter schools provide their students. They make fabulous promises in their marketing materials, but the results for their schools are awful. Their students have low test scores, low graduation rates, and high attrition rates. Their teachers often have huge classes. Study after study has demonstrated that those who attend these virtual charters get a very poor quality education. One CREDO study found that it was equivalent to not going to school at all. K12 Inc. is fabulously profitable, but not for its students.

A teacher responded to this post by writing the following comment on this blog:

Indeed, “It IS worth pondering why and how the Democratic Party abandoned its longstanding belief in equitable, well-resourced public schools as a common good.” As a newly credentialed secondary school teacher in California, my first (and, to date, last) full-time “public school” employment occurred at CA Virtual Academies, a subsidiary of K12, inc. (now a.k.a. Stride).

Little did I know when I began that the challenges of CONTINUE READING: This Teacher Worked for K12 Inc. and Now Regrets It | Diane Ravitch's blog