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Do Alternatives to Public School Have to Be Political?

ED Surge

The idea is that having smaller school sizes enables students to develop much deeper relationships at school, says Siri Fiske, founder of Mysa School. Mysa’s tuition costs parents who don’t receive aid around $20,000 a year, comparable to what it costs the government to educate a student in a public school.

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New data: Even within the same district some wealthy schools get millions more than poor ones

The Hechinger Report

District administrators are committed, as is the school board, and even the county government has embarked on an equity mission for the broader community. Uriburu said this is the first time the Black and Latino communities have teamed up to advocate for better schools, and they are very clear about their right to make demands.

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The potential, promise and pitfalls of blended learning in India

The Hechinger Report

India has also had long had a problem with keeping girls in school. And many of the public, government-run schools – where 70 percent of all children study – have no computers or tablets. A more nuanced view of how blended learning is working in India can be seen in a 2015 report done by the membership and advocacy group CoSN.

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How a disgraced method of diagnosing learning disabilities persists in our nation’s schools

The Hechinger Report

government in 1977 asked that schools look for a “severe discrepancy between levels of ability and achievement” when screening children for learning disabilities. In 2004, the federal government reversed course on its 1970s guidance, strongly recommending that states consider alternatives. “I Guidelines put out by the U.S.

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In Puerto Rico, the odds are against high school grads who want to go to college

The Hechinger Report

Many among this small number are the children of higher-income families who can afford to pay for private schools or to hire college consultants, exacerbating a level of income inequality that economists at Puerto Rico’s Census Information Center say is third-highest in the world, after South Africa’s and Zambia’s.

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Nearly 750 charter schools are whiter than the nearby district schools

The Hechinger Report

In cities where many of the public schools almost exclusively serve African-American children, these disproportionally white charters are the only racially diverse schools. Related: How the federal government abandoned the Brown v. In 2016, Southwest Georgia STEM Charter School launched in Randolph County.

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A superintendent made big gains with English learners. His success may have been his downfall

The Hechinger Report

Batchelor and another former school board member, Bret Gist, recalled hearing from longtime residents who were enrolling their children in private schools or leaving Russellville because they didn’t want their kids to be “the minority.” But discontent among other city leaders surfaced early on, several people told me.