He hasn’t passed anything yet that was republican led.He should be for it.
Probably pretty good. NC Democrats would love to have a stranglehold on the education system, and charter schools are the darling of the NC Republicans.If any changes are made still has to pass Coopers desk. What do you think the chances of that happening?
If any changes are made still has to pass Coopers desk. What do you think the chances of that happening?
There’s zero wrong with these ‘darling’ charter schools. I’m fact they’re are pretty danged successful. But they need to be in their own classificationProbably pretty good. NC Democrats would love to have a stranglehold on the education system, and charter schools are the darling of the NC Republicans.
Senate-Republican (28) Democratic (22)are we sure the vote is going to be partisan? if not, i wonder how many democrat votes republicans need for a super majority to override a potential veto from the governors mansion.
They only have those educational advantages because they are allowed to work under a different set of rules. What happened to that “incubator“ concept where charters would share the successes with traditional public schools so they could incorporate them?Agree. It's interesting to me that people can't distinguish between the educational benefits that charters offer and the athletic advantages they possess that they shouldn't.
No silver spoon. Just don't use the "unfair" play when I don't get my way like some (you). We aren't stuck in the past and understand that progressing forward is or can be a good thing. Like it or not, Charters are here because of our poor education system of the past. Silver spoon....you are truly clueless and the sad thing is you are an adult....Who said anything about going away?
2a baby.
Take your Silver spoon with you.
Incorporate concepts such as discipline, pledge of allegiance, prayer, etc.? The lib rejection of such things and others is why they were finally developed in the first placeThey only have those educational advantages because they are allowed to work under a different set of rules. What happened to that “incubator“ concept where charters would share the successes with traditional public schools so they could incorporate them?
Incorporate concepts such as discipline, pledge of allegiance, prayer, etc.? The lib rejection of such things and others is why they were finally developed in the first place
The advantages include no requirements for transportation, lunch, lower qualification for teachers, etc.. Ask any traditional school teacher how much of their time goes into the things that charters don’t require. And how rigid the curriculum is in traditionals compared to charters. Curriculum is where that whole incubator thing has gone by the wayside. And how many traditional schools are “for profit”?Incorporate concepts such as discipline, pledge of allegiance, prayer, etc.? The lib rejection of such things and others is why they were finally developed in the first place
The advantages include no requirements for transportation, lunch, lower qualification for teachers, etc.. Ask any traditional school teacher how much of their time goes into the things that charters don’t require. And how rigid the curriculum is in traditionals compared to charters. Curriculum is where that whole incubator thing has gone by the wayside. And how many traditional schools are “for profit”?
For profit schools are fine…but not at taxpayer expense. As for prayer, keep the school out of my kid’s education. My church and I will take care of that.
How many 1A schools would be bumped up and could that possibly force Shelby and Reidsville down to 1a.Shelby and Reidsville standing on the corner when charter school pulls up and says, Hi guys I'm your new neighbor. Shelby and Reidsville look at each other and say, this is going be so much fun. Insert evil laugh. Lol.
Agreed. Basketball and wrestling are where they are really enjoying an advantage, but if it were allowed to go on long enough, football and baseball would be overrun too.I personally would rather see charters move up in all sports except football for now but that would be to complicated for them.
Huh? My kids went to a charter and they provided transportation, lunch/breakfast as well, 98% of all the teachers were highly qualified (meaning they had their teaching licensure) only one I can recall that didn't was a retired teacher who was brought in during the middle of the year to replace someone who had passed. I've been teaching for 22 years, and I'm not sure what "traditional" school teachers are putting in as you say that charter teachers aren't. My kids were a part of a very rigid, rigorous, college-preparatory charter that the "traditional" schools will NEVER measure up to. If the Charter is run the correct way, it survives EXACTLY like a traditional school. The taxpayer $$ goes to students and is allocated to the districts. If a kid CHOOSES to go to a Charter, the $$ follows.The advantages include no requirements for transportation, lunch, lower qualification for teachers, etc.. Ask any traditional school teacher how much of their time goes into the things that charters don’t require. And how rigid the curriculum is in traditionals compared to charters. Curriculum is where that whole incubator thing has gone by the wayside. And how many traditional schools are “for profit”?
For profit schools are fine…but not at taxpayer expense. As for prayer, keep the school out of my kid’s education. My church and I will take care of that.
How many 1A schools would be bumped up and could that possibly force Shelby and Reidsville down to 1a.