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  • Outrage: Inner city parents protest NAACP, teachers’ union (Video)

    06/30/2011 10:53:43 AM PDT · by bronxville · 9 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 6/30/2011 | Caroline May
    Minority parents in New York have a message for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the United Federation of Teachers (UFT): you are hurting our children. In New York Monday, charter school parents staged another of several rallies to voice opposition to a lawsuit brought by the UFT and NAACP against the New York City Department of Education. If the organizations are successful with their suit, it would prevent enrollment or re-enrollment in 17 charter schools and stop the closure of 22 public schools. The UFT and NAACP’s decision to sue has roiled inner city...
  • Trenton charter high school is under State Police investigation over financial problems

    05/12/2011 10:59:36 AM PDT · by Steve Peacock · 3 replies
    nj.com/Trenton Times ^ | May 10, 2011 | Carmen Cusido
    TRENTON — Capital Preparatory Charter High School has surrendered its charter and is under investigation for financial mismanagement and a range of violations by the New Jersey State Police, a state Department of Education spokesman said yesterday. The Grand Street school had been placed on two consecutive 90-day probationary periods before it gave up its charter May 2. It will close at the end of the school year. Because Capital Prep chose to surrender its charter rather than have it revoked, it cannot appeal, DOE spokesman Alan Guenther said. In addition to the financial problems, visits to the 329-student school...
  • Latest liberal assault on school reform involves playing race card

    05/09/2011 2:08:58 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 33 replies
    Orlando Sentinel ^ | May 8, 2011 | Mike Thomas
    Last week we reported how charter schools are less racially diverse than traditional public schools. This return to the dark days of our segregated past supposedly should be of concern to us even if it is not to the thousands of black parents who willingly enroll their children in the charter schools. That would make the children victims of racism perpetrated by their parents, an interesting new twist on an old outrage. Charter schools are publicly funded but privately run. They compete for students with public schools. Teachers' unions hate them because they take jobs from unionized teachers. There are...
  • Islamic “values” are seeping into charter schools and via the Discovery Channel and Gulen movement

    12/27/2010 7:30:40 AM PST · by jmaroneps37 · 27 replies · 3+ views
    Coach is Right ^ | DECEMBER 27TH, 2010 | Suzanne Eovaldi, staff writer
    Our school children are facing Muslim indoctrination with “The 99"; project which is set to air in January with a 13 episode series on the Discovery Channel for Kids. President Obama praised this media event for capturing young imaginations by “teaching tolerance for Islam” at his recent Washington, D.C. Presidential Summit speech. This new series is using animated adventure heroes to depict the 99 attributes of Allah in what the London Times is saying “the show’s mission is to instill old fashioned Islamic values” into our Christian children. Kathy Bright of the Bright Media network has developed The Shield Bearer...
  • Charter School Support Increasing

    10/04/2010 6:56:48 AM PDT · by Academiadotorg · 1 replies
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | October 4, 2010 | Allie Winegar Duzett
    Allie Winegar Duzett, Last week, the United States Department of Education awarded $50,000,000 to the Charter School Grant Program, to “replicate and expand” high-achieving public charter schools. According to the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, over the next five years the grants are expected to serve 76,000 students, in 127 new and 31 expanded charter schools. In the past, grants of this nature were only given to start-up public charter schools—so public charter schools that were already set up and functioning were denied funding. The support for public charter schools is indeed heartening—and not limited only to the federal...
  • ‘Superman’ strikes

    09/26/2010 3:23:28 AM PDT · by Scanian · 23 replies
    NY Post ^ | September 26, 2010 | Editorial
    It’s the film the teachers unions don’t want you to see. The revelatory documentary “Waiting for ‘Superman’ ” opened Friday to parents’ cheers — and union howls. The film follows five families trying desperately to escape failing traditional public schools in favor of charter schools — and it profiles education reformers rebuilding a national school system that’s in ruins. The unions panned the flick, naturally: It exposes how they drag kids down into the swamp, spotlighting how bad teachers are passed from school to school and how all-but-automatic tenure allows even the worst teachers to stay on the job. But...
  • Oprah Show- Waiting For "Superman" (truth about teachers' unions)

    09/21/2010 11:21:00 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 11 replies
    It's the movement that could revolutionize America's schools. •The shocking state of our schools •Meet the children from the film *snip* ~ ~ ~ School Choice: What Are Your Options? ### School choice options available to parents have increased dramatically in recent years. There's a growing national sentiment that promoting competition in public education may spur schools to improve and that parents who invest energy in choosing a school will continue to be involved in their child's education. How much choice do you have? It depends. The amount of choice varies from one school district to another and varies from...
  • Ghetto Charter School Places Fifth in California on Standardized Tests - It Can Be Done

    07/22/2010 7:58:13 AM PDT · by Titus-Maximus · 9 replies
    One of the most compelling conservative books I have had the fortune to read is “Crazy Like A Fox” One Principal’s Triumph in the Inner City, by Dr. Ben Chavis and Carey Blakely. Ironically it was not written as a “conservative” book but conservative principles naturally erupted throughout this memoir of a brave educator that spun trash into gold. I found myself cheering as this politically incorrect America Indian pioneer took over the American Indian Charter Public School in Oakland, California, that was failing in every measurable aspect, a cesspool of illiteracy, and single-handedly brought it to the fifth ranked...
  • What the teachers hate

    06/26/2010 3:01:46 AM PDT · by Scanian · 20 replies
    NY Post ^ | June 26, 2010 | Editorial
    Ever wonder why the teachers unions hate charter schools so much? Here's one reason. State test scores this week showed 100 percent of eighth-graders in the Harlem Village Academies achieved proficiency in science and social studies. By contrast, in Harlem's traditional public schools, only 35 percent of eighth-graders made the grade in science, and 22 percent in social studies. This continues a trend: New York charters -- public schools that operate free of union work rules and bureaucratic mandates -- are wildly outperforming their traditional counterparts in student test scores, graduation rates, college acceptances and other measures.
  • Storming the School Barricades

    <p>'What's funny," says Madeleine Sackler, "is that I'm not really a political person." Yet the petite 27-year-old is the force behind "The Lottery"—an explosive new documentary about the battle over the future of public education opening nationwide this Tuesday.</p> <p>In the spring of 2008, Ms. Sackler, then a freelance film editor, caught a segment on the local news about New York's biggest lottery. It wasn't the Powerball. It was a chance for 475 lucky kids to get into one of the city's best charter schools (publicly funded schools that aren't subject to union rules).</p>
  • Teach union goes wild & Woody

    05/30/2010 4:04:26 AM PDT · by Scanian · 5 replies · 443+ views
    NY Post ^ | May 30, 2010 | Michael Goodwin
    Along with its usual claims that cuts will destroy schools, the Web site of the United Federation of Teachers marks the union's 50th anniversary by paying strange homage to a firebrand founder, Albert Shanker. It does so by saying that, "In a movie, Woody Allen once described Albert Shanker as a mad bomber who destroys the world." The union apparently sees this lone sentence as high praise for its late boss. The movie was "Sleeper," a 1973 hit where Allen, director and star, wakes 200 years in the future. Amid gags about dehumanizing machinery -- remember the Orgasmatron? -- Allen...
  • Saturation point: Teachers unions must stop trying to hamstring charter schools

    05/23/2010 2:09:15 PM PDT · by george76 · 11 replies · 604+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | May 22nd 2010
    The future of charter schools in New York hangs on negotiations between City Hall and teachers union President Michael Mulgrew. This is perverse. The United Federation of Teachers is fighting to limit the growth of charters even as the state's application for as much as $700 million in federal Race to the Top money demands letting the number of schools expand. Mulgrew's strategy has been to give the nod to upping the charter cap while trying to make it all but impossible for a sponsor to open one of these privately run, publicly funded academies. For example, by creating barriers...
  • Defeated: Senators vote down the continuation of the D.C. school voucher program

    03/17/2010 1:00:24 PM PDT · by rhema · 56 replies · 1,842+ views
    WORLD ^ | March 17, 2010 | Emily Belz
    On Capitol Hill, all eyes have been focused on the House, as efforts to pass healthcare reform have grown increasingly dramatic. But a less-watched debate began in the Senate Tuesday, which offered a second chance for the Washington, D.C. private school voucher program that Congress phased out last year. The effort, however, was quickly squashed by a vote Tuesday night, with most Democrats voting against it along with Republican Olympia Snowe of Maine. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid promised in January that he would allow debate about the program on the Senate floor. And on Tuesday, the Senate began considering...
  • Republicans Must Attack Dems on Education

    02/24/2010 5:32:36 PM PST · by BruceDeitrickPrice · 10 replies · 288+ views
    AmericanChronicle.com ^ | May 18, 2009 | Bruce Deitrick Price
    Memo to Republican Leaders: Republicans should exploit the HUGE advantage they have in education. Everybody knows, deep-down, that it's liberals who are screwing up the schools. Let's start shouting this from the rooftops! Every day! The linked article, published almost a year ago, gives all the basic points. Please pass this along to candidates, campaign managers, etc. (I have 100+ articles on the web explaining how the Education Establishment is dumbing down the country. I can usually explain what various policies actually achieve, versus what is promised.)
  • We’re All Right-Wing Bastards Now (if the NEA’s logic is to be believed)

    02/12/2010 1:12:57 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 19 replies · 684+ views
    city-journal.org ^ | Feb. 12, 2010 | Larry Sand
    On the final day of the National Education Association’s convention last summer, its outgoing general counsel, Bob Chanin, gave a speech for the ages. After sharing fond recollections of his 41 years as the NEA’s top lawyer, he switched gears and started lobbing grenades at “conservative and right-wing bastards,” including Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. The NEA and its affiliates, by contrast, were “the nation’s leading advocates for public education and the type of liberal social and economic agenda that these groups find objectionable.” Chanin’s glowing portrait of the NEA was wildly wrong, of course, but so...
  • Arne, Katrina and Schumpeter [Why gov't school test scores have risen post-Katrina]

    02/10/2010 6:21:18 AM PST · by St_Thomas_Aquinas · 4 replies · 524+ views
    e21 ^ | 1/8/2010 | John O’Leary and William D. Eggers
    Remember that the schools in New Orleans were a tragedy long before Katrina. ...In the 1970s, Mickey Landry and his wife both taught in New Orleans. “We used to come home and joke that the best thing that could happen to the Orleans Parish school system would be for someone to blow it up and start all over again.” Frustrated, Landry left New Orleans, but stayed in education, eventually running a prestigious private school in Colorado. Landry was lured back to post-Katrina New Orleans by the opportunity to run a school without the bureaucratic constraints of the old Orleans Parish...
  • Fresh proof: charters work

    01/07/2010 3:43:15 AM PST · by drellberg · 4 replies · 283+ views
    NY Post ^ | January 7, 2010 | JAMES D. MERRIMAN
    For the second time in six months, a promi nent researcher has put New York City's public charter schools under a microscope and found that, overall, they're outperforming the city's traditional public schools.
  • School Choice and the Common Good of All Children

    12/05/2009 2:19:21 AM PST · by GonzoII · 8 replies · 467+ views
    Action Institute ^ | Dec 2 2009 | Kevin E. Schmiesing Ph.D.
    December 2, 2009School Choice and the Common Good of All Children by Kevin E. Schmiesing Ph.D. The United States justifiably celebrates its pluralism. The mandate to find unity in diversity—e pluribus unum—is predicated not on the premise that all peculiarities of creed or color must be washed away; instead, it insists that all such cultural and social differences must be respected. Part and parcel of this freedom is the right of parents to educate their children as they see fit. Like all rights, this one carries with it a duty: to prepare the child adequately for participation in society by...
  • Good News: U.S. Charter Schools Reach Milestone

    11/29/2009 6:34:07 AM PST · by GonzoII · 10 replies · 505+ views
    citizenlink.org ^ | 11-24-09 | Roger Greer
    What began as an experiment in 1992 has become 5,043 charter schools in 39 states and the District of Columbia, providing nearly 2 million American families with opportunity not available in the public school system. Jeanne Allen, president of The Center for Education Reform, said parent demand fueled the rise. "No other form of school choice has provided such a dramatic impact on the lives of so many students," she said, "and no other reform has had the teeth to push conventional public schools to be better like charters have."
  • We’re All Right-Wing Bastards Now (Please pardon the old NEA’s top lawyer's French)

    11/20/2009 9:02:33 PM PST · by neverdem · 34 replies · 1,597+ views
    City Journal ^ | 20 November 2009 | Larry Sand
    We’re All Right-Wing Bastards Now—that is, if the NEA’s logic is to be believed. 20 November 2009 On the last day of the National Education Association’s convention this summer, its outgoing general counsel, Bob Chanin, gave a speech for the ages. After sharing fond recollections of his 41 years as the NEA’s top lawyer, he switched gears and started lobbing grenades at “conservative and right-wing bastards,” including Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. The NEA and its affiliates, by contrast, were “the nation’s leading advocates for public education and the type of liberal social and economic agenda that...