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In reply to the discussion: WA State Charter Schools ruled unconstitutional [View all]RebelOne
(30,947 posts)34. What do you mean that teachers don't need teaching degrees
in charter schools? My daughter had a teaching degree and she is an English teacher at a charter school in Miami. She recently earned her master's degree and got a very nice raise in salary. She loves that school.
The only time I have heard of administrators changing students' answers was right here in Georgia at public schools, and there was a huge scandal that resulted in many teachers being fired.
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I appreciate your explanation, unlike the other poster. However, I would be very surprised
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#21
Paying is often not necessary, but your observation about behavior problems is accurate. Also
Squinch
Dec 2013
#25
Well said and thank you. This IS the "Charter School" truth in my experience and research.
mountain grammy
Dec 2013
#52
Charter schools don't already exist in WA. They were voted in through a recent initiative
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#33