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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always hear good things about Ember charter school, a predominantly black school in Brooklyn. Why does it matter if schools are public or charter as long as there is equitable access?[/quote] Why does it matter if school employees have health insurance and job protections?[/quote] I mean matters to the kids, the objective that should be priority. [/quote] My home town went hard core into charter schools to solve their declining and underfunded public schools. It was such a mess. They had charter schools in strip malls. They had charter schools teaching whatever crazy curriculum they wanted — one of my nephews went to a “Montessori” one and turned out to be illiterate because no one had taught him to read. Many had super high teacher turnover and just had teachers. The theory behind charters is that they can be more creative and less regulated. But unless they are closely monitored with guard rails in place, it’s just a money making machine for companies that serve customers (kids) who aren’t well situated to police the product being served to them. I know of some great charter schools—but it seems like when a system goes heavily into charter schools, it attracts the bad apples and is just much harder to monitor the quality of the product.[/quote] Hey Union member - how about reading some research in the subject instead of Union talking points. Here, if you care to educate yourself - charter schools raise all boats. https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/research/robbers-or-victims-charter-schools-and-district-finances Charter schools are a well known scam. Their boards spend their funds on private jets and ski getaways while the quality of education goes out the window. Maybe some places figure out how to avoid troubled students to pad their test scores but that is also not good.[/quote][/quote]
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