Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the school? I do a lot of research in this area and could probably tell you pretty easily.
Creative Minds PCS
All charters submit annual reports to the PCSB. Contributions over $500 are reported.
http://www.dcpcsb.org/MISC/Charter-School-Annual-Reports.aspx
If you find Creative Minds' link it is on page 17.
NP: These reports are very interesting. Thank you! Does DCPS have any similar requirements?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the school? I do a lot of research in this area and could probably tell you pretty easily.
Creative Minds PCS
All charters submit annual reports to the PCSB. Contributions over $500 are reported.
http://www.dcpcsb.org/MISC/Charter-School-Annual-Reports.aspx
If you find Creative Minds' link it is on page 17.
DClawyer wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the entity that funds your school is OSSE. OSSE also funds DCPS. However, unlike DCPS which also gets pots of money from the Mayor, charters have to go looking for support elsewhere. If the two were evenly funded, it wouldn't need to.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the school? I do a lot of research in this area and could probably tell you pretty easily.
Creative Minds PCS
Anonymous wrote:What's the school? I do a lot of research in this area and could probably tell you pretty easily.
Anonymous wrote:No, the entity that funds your school is OSSE. OSSE also funds DCPS. However, unlike DCPS which also gets pots of money from the Mayor, charters have to go looking for support elsewhere. If the two were evenly funded, it wouldn't need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is starting at a charter school in the fall, and the website does not have info regarding supporters or donors. Would it sound aggressive if I emailed the principal and asked for this info? After the Walmart article I'd really like to know who is paying for my kid's education. It should be public, right?
The entity that "funds" your charter school is DCPS.
And, no, I don't see why public disclosure of donors should be mandated. Who exactly does that benefit? Should a school's PTA force anyone who makes a donation or buys something at an auction to tell the world?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not talking PTA donations. You are naive if you think DCPS foots 100% of the bill. Look by way of an example at Mundo Verde's home page. They openly list their corporate and foundation sponsors. You don't think parents have a right to know who is paying for and potentially influencing your child's education? Just trying to figure out why you are ao defensive.
Anonymous wrote:My child is starting at a charter school in the fall, and the website does not have info regarding supporters or donors. Would it sound aggressive if I emailed the principal and asked for this info? After the Walmart article I'd really like to know who is paying for my kid's education. It should be public, right?