The Reviews Are In

We packed the house in Brooklyn last night for the Charter Center’s screening of "The Lottery".† More than 200 peopleó charter school educators, parents, and some interested citizensó watched the film with us. Here are a few reviews: ”It’s revolutionary because there’s no film like it out there. All educators…

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A Milestone

New York State's Race to the Top application was delivered to USDOE officials in Washington today, fresh off the Legislature’s passage of a cap lift bill that makes a host of amendments to the state Charter Schools Law.†With a few days of holiday rest and reflection between Friday’s frenzy and…

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Paranoia Will Destroy Ya

The other day I pointed out that NYSUT’s righteous concern for ELL education is harder to awaken in the absence of an anti-charter angle. I cited the example of the ELL crisis in the Buffalo City School District.I never mentioned the UFT, but the city union replied anyway.†Leo Casey says…

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Waiting for a Cap Lift

Experienced educators? Check.Innovative plans? Check.Neighborhood roots? Check.Actual charter? Well, keep your fingers crossed.That’s all you can do, even if your school would expand the services of a venerable youth services organization like The Door. This week the Charter Center is profiling prospective charter schools, just a few of the dozens…

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