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oklahomawatch.org
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| | | | | When a rural, southeastern Oklahoma school district was struggling and on the verge of closing, Epic Charter Schools stepped in. The deal, which expanded its "blended learning" presence beyond the two metro areas, allowed Epic to have the trappings of traditional public schools and receive a cut of the funds, as well as gain a toehold in rural Oklahoma. | |
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www.charterfolk.org
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| | | | | Greetings, CharterFolk!This week, Andy and I are talking with Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, regarding charter schools and the American Dream.For those of you who would prefer a video recording, we provide a link to YouTube. This week some of the topics include:Introductions (00:01)One of the greatest accomplishments | |
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educationdc.net
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| | | | | In the last two weeks, OSSE (office of the state superintendent of education) released information that everyone is glad to hear. Graduation rates increased in the 2014-15 school year for both DCPS (6.1%) and DC charter schools (2.8%). The overall graduation rate increased 4%, to 65.4%. In addition, enrollment for school year 2015-16 increased in... | |
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ropmann.wordpress.com
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