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State recommends closing Las Vegas charter school that owes taxpayers $830K
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority is seeking to close a school that owes taxpayers more than $800,000.
How NC charter school with GOP backers, ‘classical’ education could skip state approvals
“It’s outrageous and irresponsible to bypass the review process in order to please an apparent political objective,” Carol Burris, executive director of the Network for Public Education Foundation, told The Charlotte Observer. “The point of the review is to make sure the school can survive. This is a serious taxpayer investment and there needs to be oversight.”
For-Profit Charter Schools Provide an Entryway for Private Investors to Exploit Public Education
The combination of for-profit operators backed by private equity has become prevalent in other publicly funded sectors that have traditionally been operated by federal and/or state governments or nonprofit organizations. And the results have not been beneficial to the public or the individuals the publicly funded system was intended to serve.
Orlando union-busters helped Ohio charter school violate employees’ rights, federal judge finds
An administrative law judge for the National Labor Relations Board found that a charter school operator in Ohio, with the help of a “union avoidance” firm based in Orlando, unlawfully threatened school staff who sought to unionize with the Ohio Federation of Teachers last year.
Approval of first publicly funded religious charter school in US ruled unconstitutional
The approval of the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school was struck down as unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Charter Schools Still Owe At Least $2,872,464
In an informative dated May 30, 2024, Carvalho reported to his bosses on the School Board that as of the end of March charter schools still owed the District $2,872,464 for unpaid over-allocation fees.
3 Memphis Charter Schools Set for Abrupt Closure
Charter operator Memphis Scholars received a violation from Tennessee’s Achievement School District, prompting a board vote to close three schools (Subscription required)
Three Memphis charter schools closing due to ‘unsustainable low enrollment’
Leaders called an emergency board meeting Wednesday, June 26, to discuss a notice of violations and potential revocation from the Achievement School District.
The Growing Financial Strain of Charter School Expansion on Texas Public Schools
These figures represent a significant financial burden, diverting resources that could otherwise enhance educational services and student experiences in public schools.
The “school choice” argument is a bad-faith attempt at furthering the privatization of PA schools.
A tiered education system is inherently unequal. Voucher programs like PASS expose the fact that in the eyes of billionaires, quality education is a luxury to be enjoyed by the privileged few, while the rest of society must learn to weather the underfunded public education system.
Quest Collegiate Academy in McAllen closing due to low enrollment
In a statement, Quest Collegiate Academy cited low student enrollment as the reason for the school’s closure.The school says they only had 82 students registered for the next school year, and they need at least 200 students to cover annual expenses.
You’re paying for Pa.’s cyber charter schools. You deserve to know where your money goes | Opinion
Those property tax bills you pay to your local school district? Parents who choose to send their kids to cyber charter schools get that money for the tuition.
All those fancy commercials you see? You’re paying for it.
Erskine College stiffed on $1M loan to charter school operator, lawsuit claims
The transaction, revealed in a new lawsuit, raises the question why cash-strapped Erskine College loaned money to the holding company of a for-profit education management organization,
State committee upholds decision to shut down Children’s Village Academy
The Kinston school is appealing a decision last month by the North Carolina Charter Schools Review Board to close Lenoir County’s only charter school after it came under scrutiny for allegations concerning the school’s operations. The charter school, with two campuses and 140 students, is said to have a history of fiscal problems.
After a 7-year experiment, New Orleans is an all-charter district no more
The closely watched experiment is coming to an end. New Orleans Public Schools will now act both as a charter school authorizer and an old-fashioned school district.