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Friday, October 15, 2010

Charter schools spark debate and President Obama's best asset -- his wife - Financial News USA

Charter schools spark debate and President Obama's best asset -- his wife - Financial News USA
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Every year, thousands of families gather in school gymnasiums and auditoriums across the country to enter a drawing, one they believe will make the difference between success and struggle.These lotteries are how charter schools decide who their students will be; the experience can be quite dramatic.

As each name is revealed, many winning families can't help but cry out, relieved that they've beaten the odds, convinced that great things are now in store for them.But just a few feet away from these joyful celebrations, there are tears. Students -- some still in kindergarten -- sob with their parents as they realize their hopes have been dashed.These gut-wrenching scenes play out in "Waiting for 'Superman'" and "The Lottery," two new documentaries that put a harsh spotlight on America's public education system and have sparked nationwide debate on what education solutions are needed. [Read the full article]

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