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Aspire and State Board give up fight over controversial charters

Aspire and State Board give up fight over controversial charters

After a six-year legal battle, Aspire Public Schools and the State Board of Education have agreed to give up the permit that enabled Aspire to open a half-dozen charter schools without local district approval. The much-watched settlement, reached last month, will likely discourage the State Board from granting similar “statewide benefit charters” and marks a clear victory for the California School Boards Association, the California Teachers Association and other education groups that had filed suit. They … Read entire article »

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Oakland pulls Americian Indian charters, citing mismanagement

On a split vote, Oakland Unified trustees voted Wednesday to revoke the three charters of the long-controversial American Indian Model Schools, citing the organization’s failure to resolve charges of self-dealing involving its founder and former executive director, the Oakland Tribune reported. The three schools, serving students from elementary through high school, will close after this school year. But the vote won’t end the saga; parents have vowed to appeal the decision to the State Board if necessary. Last year, after a whistleblower’s complaint, an investigation by a state agency found $3.8 million in questionable expenditures of public money by Ben Chavis, the schools’ founder, and his wife, who also served as bookkeeper. Among questionable expenses were $850,000 in yearly rent – five times Oakland Unified’s rate – on property that Chavis … Read entire article »

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Brown’s former adviser: Aim for balance behind shift to local control

Brown’s former adviser: Aim for balance behind shift to local control

Sue Burr has seen and done a lot in 40-plus years of playing key roles in California education – advising legislators and governors, administering the finances of a large school district, running the state county superintendents’ organization and, for the past two years, serving as executive director of the State Board of Education. Burr retired at the end of last year, only to be nominated two weeks later by Gov. Jerry Brown to return to the … Read entire article »

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Rocketship’s cofounder departing for online learning startup

Rocketship’s cofounder departing for online learning startup

John Danner is leaving Rocketship Education, the innovative, Palo Alto-based K-5 charter school network he cofounded seven years ago, to become an entrepreneur again. He is starting an as yet unnamed company, he says, “out of my frustration that the online learning space never embraced student-centered learning, so we are going to try to do it right.” … Read entire article »

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Report ranks California’s charter school laws 7th strongest in nation

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools ranked California 7th for its charter school laws among the 42 states and the District of Columbia that have passed laws allowing charter schools. For the past four years, the alliance has compared the strength of each state’s charter laws with its own model law, which includes measurements of quality and accountability, equitable access to funding and facilities compared with traditional schools, and no caps on charter school growth. California received high marks for its variety of charters (start-ups, conversions of existing schools, and virtual schools) and for its automatic exemption of charters from collective bargaining agreements with unions. Minnesota, which has revamped its laws to match the alliance’s model, not surprisingly ended up first. In general, more states are enacting or strengthening their charter … Read entire article »

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LAUSD to compete with charters to run ‘parent trigger’ school

LAUSD to compete with charters to run ‘parent trigger’ school

The parents at 24th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles Unified will have plenty of choices for an operator to take over their school under the “parent trigger” process they initiated this month. One of the contenders will be the district itself. The school’s Parents’ Union announced Monday it had received letters of intent from eight organizations saying they would submit detailed proposals on how they would turn the low-performing school around. They include six outside … Read entire article »

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Silicon Valley charters get $1.7 million for ‘blended learning’

Two Bay Area charter school organizations that have ventured into “blended learning” will be the first to receive funding from newly created $25 million Silicon Schools Fund. Summit Public Schools, which runs four charter high schools, will receive $1.4 million to help open two more high schools next year in the Bay Area, and two-year-old Alpha Public Schools will get $300,000 to expand its first school, a middle school charter in San Jose. Both Summit and Alpha are doing innovative work with blended learning, which integrates technology in the classroom to foster personalized learning. This year, students in Summit’s two high schools in the San Jose area learning math at their own pace through a fluid combination of individualized computer programs, tutoring, small group lessons and larger project-based experiences. Its two new … Read entire article »

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‘Parent trigger’ organizers find willing partner in Los Angeles Unified

‘Parent trigger’ organizers find willing partner in Los Angeles Unified

The third time appears to be a charm for organizers marshaling parents to reconstitute low-performing schools under the state’s “parent trigger” law. Compared with the trench warfare with teachers and district officials that parents encountered while seeking to transform low-performing elementary schools in Compton and Adelanto, parents at the 24th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles Unified received encouragement rather than resistance from school officials when they submitted a “parent trigger”petition last week. Los Angeles Unified … Read entire article »

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‘Parent trigger’ backers notch first win with charter in Adelanto

The pitched battle over the “parent trigger” campaign in the Adelanto School District is over. On Tuesday, the school board in the Mojave Desert town unanimously approved the parents-led conversion of Desert Trails Elementary to a charter school, marking the first successful use of the state Parent Empowerment Act of 2010. That law permits a majority of parents who sign a petition at a low-performing school to demand a restructuring option, including bringing in a charter school operator. The 4-0 vote to turn the school over to LaVerne Elementary Preparatory Academy, a high-scoring charter (911 API)  in nearby Hesperia, was a sharp turnabout. The board had twice has rejected the parents’ petition, and opposition parents, backed by teachers, had organized a counter campaign. But a court ordered the petition to move … Read entire article »

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Rocketship may ditch “learning lab” model next year

Rocketship Education charter schools, based in Palo Alto, might be eliminating their flagship “learning labs” where kids spend 90 minutes a day in front of a computer working with math and literacy software, according to a report on the PBS NewsHour. Why? Teachers say the labs just aren’t working well enough to provide them with quick and useful information on what students have learned and what should be done to add to that learning. … Read entire article »

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