Charter Schools Underperform in Georgia, US, despite Potential Brain Drain
- 10-25-2012
Georgia Is a Leader in School Privatization Efforts
Our state legislators are at the vanguard of a national, corporate-backed campaign to bring about a for-profit education system.
Click here, to view the NAACP's resolution on charter schools.
Far-out ideologues want to destroy public education in Georgia
By ELLIOTT BRACK
Editor and publisher
GwinnettForum.com
OCT. 12, 2012 -- Let’s take a moment and consider what a charter school essentially is.
It is not like regular public schools. While charter school funding comes from public sources, charter schools essentially are public versions of private schools. If Amendment One passes next month, that could upend public education in Georgia.
Senator Steve Henson on why he opposes amendment 1
As we approach the Nov. 6th general election, Georgians will be asked to make their voices heard on a number of important issues. From the President of the United States to local government representatives, voters will head to the polls to determine who will make governmental decisions on their behalf.
Courtesy of On the Commons Magazine
Instead of laboratories to improve all schools, many are now for-profit enterprises with poor report cards
August 7, 2012 | by David Morris