Charter Schools Must Conquer New "Milestones"
By D. Aileen Dodd Georgia public schools are bracing for the impact of a new series of standardized tests that will be used as a measuring stick for student achievement. […]
By D. Aileen Dodd Georgia public schools are bracing for the impact of a new series of standardized tests that will be used as a measuring stick for student achievement. […]
It’s been a week of surprises — good ones! Incoming Schools Supt. Richard Woods indicates he will be a team player with Governor Deal on education Tuesday morning stared with […]
By Andrew Lewis There are currently 80 startup charter public schools in Georgia serving more than 40,000 students across the state. Both the number of schools and the number of students enrolled in charters have […]
By Dr. Tony Roberts Back during the days when we were educating the public about the need for a constitutional amendment to create a new charter schools commission in Georgia, there was […]
Georgia Charter Schools Leadership Conference January 29-30, 2015 | Busbee Center at Gwinnett Technical College The Georgia Charter Schools Leadership Conference is the only statewide gathering of Georgia’s charter school leadership […]
This is a two-week catch up review of the news. Wesley International Academy’s Mandarin language program is recognized on national TV – 11/23 Today Show AJC story on healthy school […]
By Elizabeth Hearn There is a reason professional tennis players seek coaches. These top-notch athletes find another set of eyes to watch them because they know that from their own […]
By Rich Thompson Have you ever heard the old saying, Bring your “A” game! It means that the competition is capable, competent and committed to cleaning your clock, if you’re not fully […]
All quiet on the charter front as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. Ivy Preparatory Mom and charter warrior Rae Harkness writes about why a single gender charter school option works for […]
By Leo Smith As election night 2014 drew to a close, all of America turned their attention to pundits’ analyses of who won and why. One candidate’s campaign advantage began […]
By Rae Anne Harkness Most people have heard about the decline in educational outcomes for boys and young men that have become more pronounced in recent years. There has also been an […]
Long overdue credit to Mountain Education Center Charter HS, in the news this week for its collaboration with GA Dept. of Corrections on a partnership to help inmates earn HS […]
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