2010 Charter Schools Conference Opens This Week
The 2010 Georgia Charter Schools Conference is expected to attract nearly 500 participants this year, including key note speakers Dr. Harry Wong and Kevin Chavous. The event begins Wednesday evening.
The 2010 Georgia Charter Schools Conference is expected to attract nearly 500 participants this year, including key note speakers Dr. Harry Wong and Kevin Chavous. The event begins Wednesday evening.
Several GCSA member charter schools have been featured on television news programs recently, here in Atlanta, as well as in Alabama. Brighten Academy, KIPP STRIVE and Tech High were featured on WSFA-TV in Montgomery. Ivy Prep and Unversity Community Academy were featured on ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, and The Elite Scholars Academy was featured on CBS46 in Atlanta.
The State Board of Education decided to take no action on appeals filed by several school districts attempting to block the opening of new charter schools in the fall. Officials from the Coweta, Early and Randolph County School Systems had asked the Board to overturn the Georgia Charter Schools Commission’s approval of the schools’ charters.
“We are pleased that the State Board of Education, after carefull deliberation, saw fit to allow the Commission’s decisions to move forward,” said Tony Roberts, Ph.D., chief executive officer of the Georgia Charter Schools Association.
Education Legislative Update — Week of February 1, 2010 Each week during the 2010 Georgia General Assembly session, the Georgia Charter Schools Association will provide for its members and supporters […]
Renowned education reform expert Dr. Harry Wong will be a keynote speaker at the 8th Annual GCSA Charter Schools Conference, March 10-12. Dr. Wong recently detailed his thoughts on a number of topics, including common mistakes made by young educators and what administrators should look for in teachers.
“Writing SMART Performance Objectives” is for individuals and groups wanting to start a charter school and for those getting ready for renewals. DATE: Friday, January 29th TIME: 10 – 10:45 a.m. COST: $75 […]
According to an extensive report released by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, Georgia ranks No. 4 when evaluated on its commitment to the full range of values in the public charter school movement: quality and accountability, funding equity, facilities support, autonomy, and growth and choice. Click on this story to read more about the report, plus statements from Georgia House Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones (R-Milton) and GCSA CEO Tony Roberts, Ph. D.
Opening day of the 2009 session of the Georgia Legislature
Visit to Tech High by U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan is featured in this story Dec. 14 in The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Visit to Tech High by U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan is featured in this Dec. 14 report on WABE-FM (90.1).
Approval of seven charter schools by the State Charter Commission is featured in this Dec. 14 report on Georgia Public Radio.
Approval of The Museum School of Avondale Estates by the Georgia Charter Schools Commission is featured in this Dec. 14 “Get Schooled” blog post on ajc.com (The Atlanta Journal).
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