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08/09/2017

Close bad Philly charter school; it isn’t fit to educate city’s children

The fact that there is any chance the Khepera Charter School in North Philadelphia may reopen underscores a broader problem regarding oversight of all charters.

08/07/2017

Charleston Charter School for Math and Science gets 10th principal in 9 years

The Charleston Charter School for Math and Science is starting a new school year Aug. 17 with its 10th principal in nine years. The new principal is Mary Carmichael, who previously served as executive director of the Public Charter School Alliance of South Carolina.

08/02/2017

Operators of new West Park charter school linked to accusations of theft from Florida, Ohio schools

Cambridge Education Group, the operator of 19 Ohio charter schools and of a new school about to open in Cleveland’s West Park neighborhood, is distancing itself from recent fraud and racketeering charges in Florida against founder Marcus May.

08/01/2017

Clay County charter school to close after consecutive F grades

An Orange Park charter school will close after receiving two consecutive F school grades. The Clay County School District terminated its charter with Orange Park Performing Arts Academy at the direction of the state, officials said.

07/27/2017

No summer pay for teachers at closed Detroit charter school

Teachers at Michigan Technical Academy, a Detroit charter school that closed in June, learned this week they won’t get paid this month and likely not next month either, a reversal of what they’d been told in May.

07/19/2017

Is the Head of Phoenix Charter School Metro Arts Institute Getting Too Creative With the Rules

The photograph is hard to look at. In it, a middle-aged man wearing a hooded black cape kneels before a teenaged girl. In one hand, he clutches a cloth; his other hand rests on the girl’s feet. She looks sad, and a little scared.

07/14/2017

Ohio’s Online Charter Scandal Is a Warning to the Nation

When unscrupulous operators reap huge profits from charter schools—and then invest their profits in political contributions to the state legislators who are supposed to regulate those same charter schools—taxpayers are bound to lose.

07/10/2017

Paramount Charter School deemed nightmare by parents Children attended school with rats, obscene graffiti on walls

The holes in the dirt-smeared walls have been filled, but some of the obscene graffiti remains. There are curse words and vulgar drawings, including one that says “F— Kindergarten,” a nasty remnant from what parents say was a nightmare school: the Paramount Charter School in Lauderhill.

07/08/2017

U.S. News Kicks KIPP NYC School Off Its List of “Best High Schools” Due to Gary Rubinstein’s Analysis

Let’s begin with the stipulation that the lists of “America’s Best High Schools” based on test scores or AP coursetaking encourage schools to game the system and are invalid on their face.

07/07/2017

She did prison time for arson, then became president of a Manatee charter school board. Now she is headed back to jail

Despite spending four years in prison for arson and grand theft, and having multiple arrests for writing bad checks, Lori Bergeron became president of the board at the Manatee School of Arts and Sciences, a small charter school in Bradenton.

07/06/2017

New York school allegedly required salary ‘tithe’ to support Islamic movement

Konkur, who says he gave back about $10,000 of his salary over his first year teaching in Utica, provided the Times Union with what he said were copies of checks he wrote to charities in Rochester that share an address with a prominent arm of the Gulen movement.

07/05/2017

Some KIPP Houston schools charged unallowable fees, agency finds

Mary Courtney was one of KIPP Houston’s biggest advocates, even as she had to borrow money from relatives to keep up with payments to the charter school.

06/23/2017

State appoints receiver to oversee Las Vegas charter school

One of Nevada’s two state-sponsored charter schools under threat of closure has agreed to let an appointed “receiver” take responsibility of the school’s performance in order to remain in operation.

06/23/2017

Charter Schools Do Bad Stuff Because They Can

Charter schools have become a fetish of both Democratic and Republican political establishments, but local news reports continue to drip, drip a constant stream of stories of charter schools doing bad stuff that our tax dollars fund.

06/22/2017

Charter school won’t pay teachers for final 2 months, union says

A New Jersey charter school ordered to shut down at the end of June may close its doors without paying the final two months of teachers’ salaries, state and local union leaders say.