Massett: Charter School Accountability Should Be Standard

Kendall Massett is the executive director of the Delaware Charter Schools Network.

Six Delaware charter schools are up for renewal this year.

Massett says charter schools must prove to their authorizer that they are providing the outcomes promised when they were granted a charter.

She says the accountability requirements have remained stringent, but the flexibility these schools need to thrive has been slowly taken away. Read the Entire Article


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Canvas Institute's Annual Youth Empowerment Gala Set For Nov. 13: How to Get Tickets

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New Hub For Young People in Botany

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Creative Arts Therapy Classes At the U. Help Those Interested in the Field

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Two Local Students Challenge the Community: Clean up Your Neighborhood 'A Bag At A Time'

Makinley and Teghan are middle school students at Piper Middle School in Kansas City, Kansas.They created the project a€˜A Bag At A Time for their club, FCCLA.Participants are asked to fill...more

Mfa Computer Arts Info Sessions &Amp; Events

The School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Arts emphasizes creative experimentation and a multidisciplinary approach to making art with computers and emerging technologies.The department will be hosting...more

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Nonprofit Staten Island Hosts 12Th Annual Conference, Uniting and Urging Leaders to 'Forge the Future'

The theme, "Forging into the Future," underscored the importance of building strong boards and securing sustainable funding to ensure the continued impact of nonprofit organizations.Nonprofit Staten...more

Revelations in the Jay Estate Gardens

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