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Orrex

(66,818 posts)
43. That answer is meaningless.
Wed Jan 28, 2015, 10:54 PM
Jan 2015

I have learned two things about you from this exchange:

1. Charter schools can, on balance, do no wrong.
2. Evidence to the contrary is and must be ignored.


I'm done here.

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This: chervilant Jan 2015 #1
I think there are probably quite a few unacknowledged reasons. Pacifist Patriot Jan 2015 #2
They've found a way to transplant the "Christian Academies" of the post-integration Deep South hatrack Jan 2015 #3
The charter school here in my small town YarnAddict Jan 2015 #4
Well done sir or madame jehop61 Jan 2015 #6
Thank you! YarnAddict Jan 2015 #7
No, it's not the "truth". Darb Jan 2015 #34
your precious anecdotal story aside m-lekktor Jan 2015 #11
You don't like my "precious" anecdote YarnAddict Jan 2015 #14
You have no solutions and could not care less about one. Darb Jan 2015 #35
seems it was the charter that failed ND-Dem Jan 2015 #46
The charter school failed YarnAddict Jan 2015 #49
Can you name me a single for-profit charter school, anywhere in the US? Recursion Jan 2015 #32
are you kidding? ND-Dem Jan 2015 #47
Charter Schools were never intended to provide a quality alternative to public education Orrex Jan 2015 #5
Competition is good YarnAddict Jan 2015 #8
That's a red herring. Orrex Jan 2015 #10
What is the more important question, IMHO, YarnAddict Jan 2015 #13
The problems you cite won't be corrected by leeching money from public schools Orrex Jan 2015 #21
That poster does not want a solution, just seems to want to spew Darb Jan 2015 #36
Charter schools most places are filled by lottery. Hard to cherry pick that. Recursion Jan 2015 #38
None of what you've written refutes anything in the OP Orrex Jan 2015 #40
Big Profits in Not-for-Profit Charter Schools ND-Dem Jan 2015 #48
Charter schools have comparable results with much poorer and less-white students Recursion Jan 2015 #9
As long as they don't siphon any money from public schools, then more power to them Orrex Jan 2015 #15
Charter schools are public schools Recursion Jan 2015 #16
They are profit-generating machines in the guise of public schools Orrex Jan 2015 #24
Well, no; I'm pretty sure in every jurisdiction they are required to be not-for-profit Recursion Jan 2015 #26
Where does the money go? Orrex Jan 2015 #29
Where does it go in neighborhood schools? Mostly salaries, maintenance, and transportation Recursion Jan 2015 #30
Public schools have to foot the bill for a lot of services leeched by charter schools Orrex Jan 2015 #33
Public schools using public resources is "theft"? Recursion Jan 2015 #39
Charter schools moving in and usurping scant resources is, effectively, theft Orrex Jan 2015 #41
Quality public education Recursion Jan 2015 #42
That answer is meaningless. Orrex Jan 2015 #43
Odd thing to "learn" since I don't think either of those are true Recursion Jan 2015 #44
This is exactly my problem with charter schools. HappyMe Jan 2015 #17
They have those... GummyBearz Jan 2015 #31
I don't disagree with your list about charter schools, however, when you can't afford private school Pisces Jan 2015 #12
Anyone who touts charters for "the poors" Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #18
Or look at DC, where they educate 45% of the students Recursion Jan 2015 #19
How is that at all responsive to my post, Recursion? Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #20
No, but I tutored at multiple schools in DC back when I lived there Recursion Jan 2015 #22
I asked if you'd walked around the physical buildings in Oakland Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #23
And I'm asking if you've walked around the charters in DC Recursion Jan 2015 #25
Let me know when you're back for a visit, Recursion. Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #27
You too! Recursion Jan 2015 #28
Fictitious dichotomy? chervilant Jan 2015 #37
k&r... spanone Jan 2015 #45
YAY! Anti-union, anti-public education posters on DU!! BrotherIvan Jan 2015 #50
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