Anonymous wrote:Troll? No, I actually was looking for advice. It is extremely difficult to find a quality school- let alone any school in the middle of the year. I don't like switching around schools on top of that. And no, I didnt base it on just literature. I actually am hoping that the school will improve. So, it's not as simple as leaving at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a troll. Could just be naive - have you read charter school promo literature?
Anonymous wrote:Rigorous is somewhat in the eye of the beholder. Hard to say if you were misled or just overly optimistic.
But if a school promises something that is integral to their charter--Montessori, bilingual, etc. and then changes it, I imagine that puts their charter at risk.
Sounds like your situation is not that clear cut. You might want to check with the DCPCSB. OSSE also has an ombudsperson, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can raise your concerns with the Board of Directors of the particular school and/or the DC PCSB if you feel you were truly misled or your student was mistreated.
But it's not like there is a guarantee. There isn't one for any public school and in this respect charters are no different.
It's easier to deal with DCPS. There are charters that act like private corporations --- with public money of course.
If they don't want you or your kid in their school, they will do anything to get you out.
Anonymous wrote:You can raise your concerns with the Board of Directors of the particular school and/or the DC PCSB if you feel you were truly misled or your student was mistreated.
But it's not like there is a guarantee. There isn't one for any public school and in this respect charters are no different.
Anonymous wrote:Are charter schools allowed to misrepresent themselves on their school offerings? For instance, can they promise you that they offer a certain class or offer rigorous classes and then once you get there you see that that isn't the case? Other than leaving mid-year, what else can you do about it?