http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/10/1261594/end-of-100-school-cap-is-a-boon.html
That is what I am orating about, Wilhelm.
That is what I am orating about, Wilhelm.
This is great for NC education. My parents helped found one of the original charter schools in the triangle, Woods Charter School, in Chapel Hill. I went there for middle school. Woods was in the middle of a shopping center, and the entire school was in one large room (formerly a church), with cubicle dividers separating the class rooms.
They have been a disaster in Indiana, FWIW.
How so? I haven't heard anything.
I don't understand the intellectual argument on restricting charter schools in the first place. Why WOULDN'T you want invested stakeholders putting sweat equity into a different idea to circumvent an bloated, entitled, unaccountable failing system? How is that bad for the students (the intended beneficiaries of the system in the first place)?
Hold up? Who's benefiting? The stakeholders or the students?
There's a good bit of research out there very critical of charter schools. The stuff that concerns me is the schools that just closed without warning because investors just backed out.
As opposed to our existing public school system, which is just tearing it up in math and science against the rest of the developed world.
So you'd rather have no school than a school that needs improvement. Ok.
Maybe the problem is in other countries, education is a true priority. Math is something everybody can and should learn and science isn't "of the devil". There is a considerable movement in some states to push back science instruction into 3rd grade or later instead in kindergarten.
Here is some nice work by the resident neg rep pussy
"Change has Come to... 06-11-2011 02:25 AM Is that why you ended up at community college, seems like it must have worked
Doesn't even make sense dude. You'll never be a pseudo man if you keep that lame shit up.
Surely you're not this intellectually dishonest at work, right?
Surely you stay on topic at work, right?
Do you have a problem with charter schools closing due to lack of funding?
Surely you stay on topic at work, right?
Do you have a problem with charter schools closing due to lack of funding?
That's a plainly false choice, but I suspect you knew that already.
Then why did you make up that false choice instead of staying on topic?
Remind me again who inserted the assumption that charter schools would close.
I'll give you a hint:
It starts with "Ph".