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yurbud

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11. 4 key paragraphs:
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:21 AM
Jun 2016
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools candidly spells out the Golden State’s laissez fairerules of the game on its website: “California law provides that charter schools are automatically exempt from most laws governing school districts.”

The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) has explicitly opposed state legislation that would clearly define the existing transparency laws and codes for charter schools — standards charters can now avoid despite their use of public funds.

“Charters don’t have to disclose budgets,” says Jackie Goldberg, a long-time Los Angeles school teacher and former Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) board president, who also served in the California State Assembly. “Once a charter is written, it’s not subject to the Brown or the Public Records acts.”

The CCSA opposes several bills currently progressing through the state legislature that would bring charter school transparency requirements into line with those expected of public schools. One measure spells out the expectation that charters would follow the same standards as public schools when it comes to the Public Records Act that guarantees access to public records; CCSA argues that most charter schools already voluntarily comply—so the law is therefore unnecessary.

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Charter schools here in Indiana.... Adrahil Jun 2016 #1
They work in RI hack89 Jun 2016 #2
Do you have sources for that? yurbud Jun 2016 #9
"Unregulated capitalism is like a hockey game without a referee." eppur_se_muova Jun 2016 #3
That quote doesn't paint a brutal enough picture. applegrove Jun 2016 #4
It's attributed to Howard Dean csziggy Jun 2016 #5
Thanks, but I think it's decades older than that. Probably lost in the mists of time. :) nt eppur_se_muova Jun 2016 #6
When I searched for that phrase it only hit on that site csziggy Jun 2016 #7
why can't you cut and paste? yurbud Jun 2016 #8
Sometimes, on some websites, I just can't. I try again and again but I cannot highlight text. applegrove Jun 2016 #16
I could see why sites might do that for a couple of days yurbud Jun 2016 #17
Maybe it is just certain articles. I tend to post quite a few articles a day. So if they applegrove Jun 2016 #19
that's what I was thinking yurbud Jun 2016 #20
“California law provides that charter schools are automatically exempt from most laws..." yurbud Jun 2016 #10
4 key paragraphs: yurbud Jun 2016 #11
Yikes! I had no idea! KamaAina Jun 2016 #12
That is pretty amazing... joeybee12 Jun 2016 #18
K12 Inc.: Bay Area lawmakers call for audit of California Virtual Academies operator KamaAina Jun 2016 #13
even better would be if the admit policy is evidence of corruption and betrayal of public trust yurbud Jun 2016 #14
What could go wrong with charters? gratuitous Jun 2016 #15
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