Taking Charter Schools Private With Public Funds
Reprinted with permission from ProPublica.
This story was co-published with Slate.
This past June, Floridas top education agency delivered a failing grade to the Orange Park Performing Arts Academy in suburban Jacksonville for the second year in a row. It designated the charter school for kindergarten through fifth grade as the worst public school in Clay County, and one of the lowest performing in the state.
Two-thirds of the academys students failed the state exams last year, and only a third of them were making any academic progress at all. The school had had four principals in three years, and teacher turnover was high, too.
My fourth grader was learning stuff that my second grader was learning it shouldnt be that way, said Tanya Bullard, who moved her three daughters from the arts academy this past summer to a traditional public school. The school has completely failed me and my children.
The district terminated the academys charter contract. Surprisingly, Orange Park didnt shut down and even found a way to stay on the public dime. It reopened last month as a private school charging $5,000 a year, below the $5,886 maximum that low-income students receive to attend the school of their choice under a state voucher program. Academy officials expect all of its students to pay tuition with the publicly backed coupons.
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There is NO accountability for this stuff----------------no wonder this country is 18th in the world and falling further down the line in ranking. I remember when we were number 1 and the lowest we went down in my generation was 4th...........now
And with this Devos POS getting a pass from the McConnell team, just pisses me off more when I see articles like this.