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I don't know - you tell me. Name some that have given excellent results that are not supported by Democrats. I personally am not a charter school booster but happy to have my opinion changed if you show me they work.
Black River charter high school in Holland, Michigan
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/michigan/districts/black-river-public-school/black-river-public-school-9603
And it's a not-for-profit charter school. Case in point. Why do you say that this is one that no Democrats support?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GOP is so short-sighted. We used to have a great public school system but the miserly GOP/Baby Boomers slowly dismantled it for the sake of a tax break at the State/Local level. I constantly hear about the Teachers' Union and school administrators being overpaid.... which is so strange because it doesn't seem like they're all living lux lives, right?! I missed that popular show, Real Educators of Beverly Hills.
WTF America!? When did you lose trust in our institutions and our citizens? When did it become a personal money grab?
Part of the problem is that people like you don't understand what you're talking about, PP. This is not a fight between Republicans and Dems. In fact, many prominent Dems promote charter schools (e.g., Cory Booker). Washington DC is run exclusively by Dems, but it has plenty of charter schools.
In Michigan it was a Republican governor who sold out. And now it is the Republican led Department of Education that is pushing it.
Yes, some Democrats promote charter schools. But they support highly regulated, non-profit charter schools, unlike the Republicans who are pushing this agenda.
Oh, I see. Republicans support the BAD charter schools, while Democrats only support the GOOD charter schools. Got it.![]()
Well, do you or do you not agree that the for-profit charter schools have been a disaster in Michigan? Can you give an example of excellent for-profit charter schools in Michigan?
So not all charter schools are bad? Only the ones that don't have Dem support?
I don't know - you tell me. Name some that have given excellent results that are not supported by Democrats. I personally am not a charter school booster but happy to have my opinion changed if you show me they work.
No thanks. I just like to laugh at those of you who think whether the charter is D or R supported is the difference maker in terms of the school's quality. Some of you really do cling to your silly partisan tribalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GOP is so short-sighted. We used to have a great public school system but the miserly GOP/Baby Boomers slowly dismantled it for the sake of a tax break at the State/Local level. I constantly hear about the Teachers' Union and school administrators being overpaid.... which is so strange because it doesn't seem like they're all living lux lives, right?! I missed that popular show, Real Educators of Beverly Hills.
WTF America!? When did you lose trust in our institutions and our citizens? When did it become a personal money grab?
Part of the problem is that people like you don't understand what you're talking about, PP. This is not a fight between Republicans and Dems. In fact, many prominent Dems promote charter schools (e.g., Cory Booker). Washington DC is run exclusively by Dems, but it has plenty of charter schools.
In Michigan it was a Republican governor who sold out. And now it is the Republican led Department of Education that is pushing it.
Yes, some Democrats promote charter schools. But they support highly regulated, non-profit charter schools, unlike the Republicans who are pushing this agenda.
Oh, I see. Republicans support the BAD charter schools, while Democrats only support the GOOD charter schools. Got it.![]()
Well, do you or do you not agree that the for-profit charter schools have been a disaster in Michigan? Can you give an example of excellent for-profit charter schools in Michigan?
So not all charter schools are bad? Only the ones that don't have Dem support?
I don't know - you tell me. Name some that have given excellent results that are not supported by Democrats. I personally am not a charter school booster but happy to have my opinion changed if you show me they work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't know - you tell me. Name some that have given excellent results that are not supported by Democrats. I personally am not a charter school booster but happy to have my opinion changed if you show me they work.
Black River charter high school in Holland, Michigan
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/michigan/districts/black-river-public-school/black-river-public-school-9603
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Does the article address Michigans changing demographics? Does it address the decades of decaying tax base as employers and young college educated kids left the state never to return. There are more factors at work in Michigan than just charter schools, though that's probably a step beyond what the Times can muster for journalistic integrity.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't know - you tell me. Name some that have given excellent results that are not supported by Democrats. I personally am not a charter school booster but happy to have my opinion changed if you show me they work.