Incorrect. I sat through a State of the School presentation by the Executive Director of the school the first year my kid went there. She reviewed the entire P&L statement with us and answered all of our questions. There were zero people taking millions of dollars. Not even anyone taking hundreds of thousands.
What I did see is a school that had to expand to three campuses because of the massive waitlist of students because parents were equally as unhappy as I was with the quality of teaching and wokeness at their neighborhood schools.
What I also saw is that this charter school was able to take on THREE mortgages for their buildings as part of their operating costs - something the neighborhood schools are not saddled with since they are provided buildings by the government - and with the SAME amount of funding per student was able to more effectively pay their teachers and produce a better educational outcome.
Yeah - I do know what I'm talking about because I was incredibly invested in my child's education.
More effective teaching without the bloat and wokeness. Maybe there are some charter boards taking advantage and that should be reeled in but don't assume every charter operates the same because I just gave you an example that proves differently.
It's unamerican and actual fascism to tax me so some company can give its board millions of dollars.
Incorrect. I sat through a State of the School presentation by the Executive Director of the school the first year my kid went there. She reviewed the entire P&L statement with us and answered all of our questions. There were zero people taking millions of dollars. Not even anyone taking hundreds of thousands.
What I did see is a school that had to expand to three campuses because of the massive waitlist of students because parents were equally as unhappy as I was with the quality of teaching and wokeness at their neighborhood schools.
What I also saw is that this charter school was able to take on THREE mortgages for their buildings as part of their operating costs - something the neighborhood schools are not saddled with since they are provided buildings by the government - and with the SAME amount of funding per student was able to more effectively pay their teachers and produce a better educational outcome.
Yeah - I do know what I'm talking about because I was incredibly invested in my child's education.
More effective teaching without the bloat and wokeness. Maybe there are some charter boards taking advantage and that should be reeled in but don't assume every charter operates the same because I just gave you an example that proves differently.