10-19-2018, 06:28 AM
As pointed out on the other thread, charter schools are able to do a better job of educating with less money.
I may be changing my mind on the conam thing but this statement above is false.
With the exception of HAAS these schools are not able to do a better job educating. Have you been to these schools? They are horribly inadequate and under-equipped with deplorable spaces to teach and learn in (compared to most public schools). Deplorable meaning dilapidated buildings with very little resources for the students.
Kind of a make do attitude. Sure it works- but barely. Pitiful in my mind. I would never send my child to one. That and the charter schools often wind up being a place where lots of trouble-maker students go because they get expelled from public schools. HAAS again maybe an exception.
I may be changing my mind on the conam thing but this statement above is false.
With the exception of HAAS these schools are not able to do a better job educating. Have you been to these schools? They are horribly inadequate and under-equipped with deplorable spaces to teach and learn in (compared to most public schools). Deplorable meaning dilapidated buildings with very little resources for the students.
Kind of a make do attitude. Sure it works- but barely. Pitiful in my mind. I would never send my child to one. That and the charter schools often wind up being a place where lots of trouble-maker students go because they get expelled from public schools. HAAS again maybe an exception.