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Ohio Citizens Fight Back Against Charter Corruption
The exploitation by charter school management companies in Ohio makes Florida look not quite so bad. Understanding the problems and the difficulty of correcting them is essential. Ohio citizens got the message and acted. Their legislature finally approved a strongly opposed measure to hold charter management companies more accountable. For one thing, they now have to disclose how they spend all the money that is transferred to them from the charter schools.
Many of use do not realize that school boards transfer money to a charter school non-profit organization. The non-profit is audited, but only on how they spend money. The boards of the non-profit often subcontract (between 90 to 95% of their money) to a for-profit management company to run the school. They run everything including hiring teachers, managing money, building or leasing facilities, and most often providing curriculum materials. The management company is private, so they do not have to reveal where they spend the money or how much profit they earn. For example, the for-profit company may charge the school twenty to thirty percent of its budget for facilities that actually cost much less.
How and why these management arrangements exist is complicated. One of the better explanations I have read lately is one from Jan Resseger’s blog. She explains the change in Ohio law to improve oversight of charter management companies. She also reports the latest school district take over by charters in Youngston, Ohio. Granted Youngston has problems. Equally true is that other take over efforts in inner cities have done little to improve achievement in poverty stricken areas. There is much hype, big investments, and wrenching of control from local communities. The federal government has a target list of these cities. The intention may be good; the implementation is fraught with controversy and devoid of meaningful results. There has to be a better way.
Read Jan’s account here. Do a self test. Can you fill in the names of the corresponding players in Florida?
Charter School Without Teachers? What is our Legislature Thinking?
Local 10 News reported yet another charter school fiasco. Broward County School District’s hands are tied even though Paramount Charter School has students without teachers. They have quit or been fired. Children draw pictures.
Imagine 270 children caught in such a place. Over and over again, we have argued that school districts need stronger authority to oversee charter schools. Legislators are reluctant to act. What will it take?
Alachua County Superintendent Quits DOE Testing Committee
Superintendent Owen Roberts resigned from DOE Pam Stewart’s blue ribbon panel Keep Florida Learning . The committee was supposed to review measures to improve student achievement by increasing parental involvement, recommending instructional materials, and reviewing the implementation of the Florida Standards Assessment.
Dr. Roberts gave up hope and resigned. Read the story in the Gainesville Sun. Just a side note. Dr. Roberts is not only a long time educator, he earned his Ph.D. in research, measurement and evaluation at the University of Miami. In other words, he knows testing and evaluation and does not like what is happening in Florida.
Two New Charter School Bills for 2016: Florida
Some of the bills that were shelved in the 2015 legislative session are reappearing in an amended form. The first bill, SB 140 was filed by Senator Ring. It has some good provisions to improve charter school management.
The second bill, HB 287 is a reworking of the pilot principal autonomy bill filed last year. This is one to watch carefully, it is a stealth version of a charter district bill.
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