The American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on K-12 education policy and charter schools. In many schools that serve our highest-need students, they get less. Last summer King was inducted into the national Charter School Hall of Fame by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. My attention on that school-improvement component certainly has increased. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more. After building some of the nation’s best charter schools, he’s been Steiner’s co-pilot during a series of positive (though incomplete) shifts in state education policy. We have no future as a country if we fail to educate African-American students, Latino students, English learners, low-income students, students with disabilities. close. One is there are a series of adult arrangements that are, to my mind, disconnects from the interests of students. And I was kicked out of a high school,” he said. I have begun thinking about the education reform dispute as a civil war in the Black community. And you have your own strategies for how to respond to the gaps. Privacy Policy, Analysis: Did School System Retirements Spike in 2020? That turned into the Every Student Succeeds Act, where we tried to strike the right balance between a high degree of state flexibility and clear civil rights guardrails. Early life. On June 28, U.S. Secretary of Education John King Jr. gave one of the most powerful compliments to teachers that I’ve ever heard. Here are 7 of Them, Analysis: To Preserve Their Exclusive Right to Representation, NEA, AFT and Other Major Unions Will Even Buy Into Janus Ruling, In One of the Few States to Mandate Personalized Learning, Coordinators Key to Keeping Vermont Students Engaged Before — and Now During — the Pandemic, Haspel: Yes, School Enrollment Is Down, but Students Will Be Back. Access Microsoft Teams using your school email address and password. read more, The American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on K-12 education policy and charter schools. The New York Post editorial board fills this watchdog role with relish (and we’ve had occasion to be thankful for it), but today it bit too hard. John King Jr. Has Some Good Advice for Charter Schools Posted July 18, 2016 in Charter Schools Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president, directs the Center for School Change. 111 Broadway, Suite 604New York, NY, 10006(212) 437-8300, © 2020 New York City Charter School Center, An initiative of the NYC Charter School Center, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, Guest Blog: Opening Up About Charter School Data, More Progress Reports: 2 A’s, 3 B’s, and 2 C’s for Charter High Schools, What the Charter Bill Does (Pt. In too many places underperformance is not only tolerated, but assumed. >Building ‘B’ Addition (8,000sf), 2008, As the former founder and former executive director of N.Y.O.S. When this happened, the design and construction team, including subcontractors, got together and identified actions that could be taken to keep the school on schedule. While we never censor based on political or ideological viewpoints, we do not publish comments that are off-topic, offensive, or include personal attacks. King Jr. says he has serious concerns about the Trump administration, and education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos. There are fair critiques of No Child Left Behind, but we have to remember what the landscape looked like before No Child Left Behind.