#CharterFactFriday In Massachusetts, demand for charter public schools has been strong since they first opened in 1995. The best public education systems support all students reaching their full potential, and charter public schools are part of the formula that has given Massachusetts the top-performing public school system in the country. Polling shows that Massachusetts voters believe parents should decide which public school will best serve the unique needs of their children, whether that be district, vocational or charter public schools. Our charter public schools strive to deliver on their commitment to every student! #EdThatAddsUp
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We’ve fallen into the trap of thinking about public schools as a them issue, when it’s really an us issue. The debate has become whether to support public schools or some alternative. But that’s a false choice. Because no matter what type of education makes sense for your family, thriving public schools lift us all. Learn more about why #publiceducationmatters at https://lnkd.in/eWRecrBs
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Equal Education for Every Child in Arizona A Game Changer! Join us for a compelling discussion on education policy with SPEAKER_00 and SPEAKER_08 as they explore the importance of equitable education options. Discover how to reform funding for Arizona public schools and ensure quality education for every child, regardless of their background. #EducationPolicy #EquitableEducation #ArizonaSchools #SchoolFunding #QualityEducation #PublicVsPrivate #EducationReform #AccessToEducation #FamilyChoices #Campaign2023
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"A new poll out from Morning Consult finds that teacher morale is rock-bottom, teachers’ optimism about K-12 education has hit its lowest point in four years, and the majority of teachers support most forms of school choice, including Education Savings Accounts, public charter schools, and open enrollment among districts." Learn more at NJ Education Report: New Poll: Teachers Are Overwhelmed and Support School Choice https://lnkd.in/eYUrh39t #NJEdReport #NJSchools #LauraWaters
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"Neighborhood public schools remain the first choice of the overwhelming majority of American families. Despite their popularity, schools, which are embedded in communities and governed by elected neighbors, have been the target of an unrelenting attack from the extreme right. This has resulted in some state legislatures and governors defunding and castigating public schools while funding alternative models of K-12 education. "This 2024 report, Public Schooling in America: Measuring Each State’s Commitment to Democratically Governed Schools, examines these trends, reporting on each state’s commitment to supporting its public schools and the children who attend them." The Network for Public Education: national report card for Public Schools https://lnkd.in/de5v9Trk #publicschools #publicschool #publiceducation #education #educationequity
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Interesting read and statistics given the declining enrollment we are facing in our own county schools! it's real and we need to recognize that while closing a school is never easy.. We need to recognize that there are sound reasons for doing so. The school’s size will also be its demise, Sara Randazzo and Matt Barnum write. Los Angeles Unified School District is closing Solis this summer, citing declining enrollment that has severely limited the school’s offerings. As birthrates have dipped, families have moved elsewhere, and public school alternatives have grown, many urban districts have hemorrhaged students. That has left officials with the difficult choice of keeping open shrinking schools with resources spread thin or shutting them down, a move that inevitably garners fierce community backlash. How school leaders navigate this challenge could define urban school systems for the next several years. But if schools get too small they face a paradoxical problem: Costs per student tend to rise, but programming tends to shrink. “When schools get below a certain size threshold, they start facing these unique challenges that make it hard to deliver a high-quality education,”.
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Urban school closures: A sign of the times In major cities across the U.S., urban school districts are facing a challenging trend: shrinking student populations leading to under-resourced and ultimately closed schools. Los Angeles USD, for instance, is set to close the Hilda L. Solis Learning Academy this summer due to drastically declining enrollment which has limited educational offerings. Similar situations are unfolding in other urban areas, forcing districts to make tough choices between maintaining numerous underpopulated schools or consolidating resources, which often meets with community resistance. The trend, exacerbated by lower birth rates, migration patterns, and the rise of alternative schooling options, saw urban schools lose about 850,000 students between the 2019-20 and 2022-23 school years, according to The Brookings Institution analysis. This drop in student numbers has led to "hollowed-out" schools—buildings with too few students to justify their operational costs. Although smaller schools can foster a closer-knit educational environment and have historically shown benefits such as higher graduation rates, they struggle with high per-student costs and reduced program diversity. Decisions to close schools are fraught with educational and political difficulties. In Texas, San Antonio ISD plans to close 15 schools next year, a decision driven by the need to distribute educational resources more effectively. These closures highlight broader societal shifts and raise questions about how urban educational systems can adapt to changing demographics without sacrificing quality or community trust. Stay ahead of the latest news and trends impacting the education world: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dyhRncr8 #education #Students #schoolclosures Sara Randazzo Matt Barnum
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