Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have to stop saying that charter schools are "taking" public money. They are public schools that happen to have the word charter attached to them. By law they are to receive public funding for the number of kids that are enrolled. Just like DCPS. They aren't "taking" public money that doesn't belong to them. Specialized DCPS neighborhood schools get to set some rules about enrollment, and they are publicly funded just like DCPS charters. My taxpayer dollars don't distinguish between DCPS neighborhood schools and DCPS charter schools. You may not like charter schools, but you can't suggest their ability to receive public money should be any different than neighborhood schools.
This. Yes. Really agree.
I know of another family that left MV, also do to poor classroom experience- and management by the principal. The kids in that class- also there since PK, so not a question of newcomers to the language or immersion experience.
All of our schools- charter or DCPS- should be held accountable to ensure that students are learning in safe environments. Bonus if the kids are having fun, learning is with engaged staff, and administration who is supportive and fosters a collaborative approach both with families and staff.
- From a family who has experienced the best- and worst- of both types of schools
22:45 here and I agree. For the record, we are at a charter school. I agree that all schools should be held accountable.
All of our schools- charter or DCPS- should be held accountable to ensure that students are learning in safe environments. Bonus if the kids are having fun, learning is with engaged staff, and administration who is supportive and fosters a collaborative approach both with families and staff.
- From a family who has experienced the best- and worst- of both types of schools