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- Latest Charter School Expansion Bid: Pay Ransom
Summary: The legislative defenders of this state’s public school unions and establishment — including horrendously failing school districts like Detroit’s — recognize that they can no longer just stand in the schoolhouse door blocking the exit of students seeking a real education someplace where learning actually occurs. So they've introduced several bills that tepidly move in the direction of expanding the number of charter schools. The latest twist on getting this signed into law is to offer "ransom" payments to the same failing school districts that have created the need. Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 27, 2009. Type: General Article. - ‘When we’re done with you, you will have options’
Rosewood Academy would focus on math, science, technology Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 23, 2009. Type: Michigan Education Report. - Seeing the potential in deaf education
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Aug. 28, 2009. Type: Michigan Education Report. - A Recipe for Failing Schools
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Aug. 27, 2009. Type: General Article. - Jackson Learning Lab: The Hope of Success for All Learners
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Aug. 4, 2009. Type: Michigan Education Report. - Detroit’s Schools Are Going Bankrupt, Too
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jul. 28, 2009. Type: General Article. - Mackinac Center Releases Labor Law Guide for Charter Schools
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: May 14, 2009. Type: News Release. - Charter report favorable, state board wants more
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Feb. 24, 2009. Type: Michigan Education Report. - ‘First class’ issue looms in Detroit
Legislature likely to weigh reform versus school choice Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 7, 2008. Type: Michigan Education Report. - Legislative Alert
Schools could pay extra to Michigan firms Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jun. 2, 2008. Type: Michigan Education Report.
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