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Charter School Millions
Accuracy in Academia ^ | June 21, 2006 | Matthew Murphy

Posted on 06/22/2006 9:58:37 AM PDT by JSedreporter

The Department of Education has announced that $21.6 million were being given in charter school grants.

“Three organizations—the KIPP Foundation, the Charter School Development Corporation, and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation—will receive a total of $21.6 million for three grants through the Charter Schools Facilities Grants program,” Secretary Spellings announced.

The Department of Education released a preliminary breakdown of the grants. “The KIPP Foundation in San Francisco, Calif., has been awarded a $6.8 million grant; The Charter School Development Corporation in Washington, D.C., has been awarded a $6.6 million grant; The Local Initiatives Support Corporation in New York, N.Y., has been awarded an $8.2 million grant.”

The Department of Education also announced additional grants being given out this year. “Under the department’s Credit Enhancement for Charter Schools Facilities Grant program, seven grants totaling $36.6 million are being provided to organizations in New York; California; Arizona; New Jersey; North Carolina; Washington, D.C.; and Texas.”

Secretary Spellings explained why these grants are important for the continuation of education. “Charter schools are one of the fastest growing sources of school choice in American education today, […] But many can't obtain financing for the facilities they need to house their schools. These grants will continue to help those who need help obtaining suitable facilities to help expand educational options to parents and students across the nation.”

The purpose of the project, according to the Department of Education, is “to provide grants to public entities and non-profit organizations to enhance the credit of charter schools to obtain facilities.”

Charter schools have started to gain popularity by those in favor of school choice. According to the National Alliance for Charter Schools, there are 3,597 charter schools operating currently in America. There are a total of 1,036,536 students who attend these charter schools.

Students at charter schools are believed to do better academically than their public school counterparts. Analysts say that it is impossible to truly get exact statistics of how much better charter schools are in comparison to local public schools.

Matthew Murphy is an intern at Accuracy in Academia.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: charterschools; deptofed; education; federalgrants; kippfoundation

1 posted on 06/22/2006 9:58:40 AM PDT by JSedreporter
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To: JSedreporter

Excellent! KIPP has two schools I know a bit about. One is in San Francisco's Bayview district, the poorest area of the city with the highest black population. The other is in Oakland, with similar demographics. KIPP Academies are public charter schools. Their school day is from 8 a.m. until FIVE p.m, with mandatory classes every other Saturday. Uniforms are mandatory, no opting out. Teachers enforce serious discipline and order in class. Guess what? The kids who enter these schools tend to elevate their reading level by two grades in the first year. There is a long waiting list to get in. The kids are 98% nonwhite. Meanwhile, back at the regular public schools in the same areas, the third graders have guns and knives. "Youth" in their twenties come onto campus and fight with high school students. Teachers are assaulted on a daily basis. But who cares? We are all tolerant and respectful of others' differences, aren't we?


2 posted on 06/22/2006 10:11:14 AM PDT by sdillard
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To: JSedreporter

Maine?


3 posted on 06/22/2006 2:14:42 PM PDT by larryjohnson
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