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I too am sorry to hear that Mountainville lost it's appeal. That's something a public school would do, not a charter school. Very sad.
The unfortunate fact for all too many charter schools is that state law allows them to exist but there's no good funding mechanism for them to tie into public funds for their building. Many of them end up over extending by paying too much in interest to get a nice brick and mortar building - a mistake the district schools also make but districts have the benefit of bonding and passing the expense on and they get reasonable rates.
Somehow, the building is more important than the education that goes on in it.
So..let me see if I get this right..the board is NOT elected, can't be fired by the parents/shareholders, makes autonomous decisions with no accountability, appoints itself....wow..is this America???
The charter..so-called, hybrid is yet another government program....a failure for many..
Now it is time to take the government out of education, once and for all. Give us the voucher and let the free market work. Private is better all around.
I was at the board meeting and I believe the decision not to reinstate the teachers was all about power and as mentioned above "saving face." This is a disgrace.
Think long and hard before putting your child into MVA.
It is far too late in the school year for ANY funding to follow your child. The funding for this year will stay with MVA and the regular public school will be required to educate your child for half a year for free. This will negatively impact children who are already going to those regular public schools.
You made your choice to go with MVA. Please honor that choice until the end of the school year.
What Jeff Dyer was saying is that Toyota wouldn't scrap its most popular product to address financial issues--that is, they would listen carefully to their customers preferences before making dramatic changes to their product line. Make sense?
You didn't step up when the time was right but now you all want to second guess decisions. I'm not sure I agree with the way things were handled but something did need to be done. Clearly your finances are not in order.
I agree with Mike Farley, governance must be addressed at charter schools. Because charters function essentially as one-school districts errors are not easily fixed like they have been in Districts. In a district these three teachers would have been moved to a different school (or the middle school ones).
I am not out to bash private education because for many it has its place. But it is exclusionary by nature and many schools lack quality because there is no oversight. We put our daughter in a private school for kindergarten and it was a great experience for her. We wanted to start our son there but since he is special needs they couldn't serve him and they basically told us that he had to go elsewhere. At least in these public schools many in the public want to ridicule on a regular basis, the government requires the schools to make some effort to educate my son and he now loves school. So I actually see a place for both.
Parents, don't run..protest, get a petition of no confidence..demand the board's resignation..boycott, file a lawsuit..do not let this board win. If you leave the school, they will win. Too many of these boards are allowed to remain..ultimately to the downfall of the kids and parents, or too many parents leave.. Why should you leave..NO..the handful of jerks on the board need to LEAVE.
This is about democracy triumphing over a dictatorship.
I've witnessed this before at other charter schools, as a parent, teacher and director. It sickens me that these boards think they own the school. Plus, they have a little knowledge about education..and a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Stand up..fight...and prevail. Help those who cannot help themselves..this is the American way.
The only way to remove a board member is to have the rest of the board vote them out or they resign.
The Board of Directors may not have followed their own By-laws.
The Board of Directors may not have followed the Open Meetings law.
The Board of Directors held an election and parents didn't submit names for the 25%.
Thus, all charter schools are bad.
Very poor logic.
There are almost 4,000 charter schools nationwide and many are doing incredibly well.
-Of the top public high schools in America charter high schools make up 18% of them, though they only represent 3.5% of all public high schools.
-In Tennessee the top performing title I school in the entire state (almost 1,000 schools) the past 2 years are two different charter schools.
-Another charter school in Memphis produced 100% graduation rate from inner city, At-risk students, with 100% enrolled in colleges the following Fall with over $3 million of scholarship money awarded between the 69 students.
Examples galore.
Fact is charter schools are doing incredibly well. Not perfect but incredibly well. Just because one charter school has lost sight of their governing documents (by-laws and State law) does not mean all charter schools are failures.
Mountainville will get this cleaned up. Good things will happen. Don't overreact.
Look at the current boards of Charter schools and you see the power base is made up of friends and family (and politicians).
That is why they do not want oversight of any kind.
I agree with the earlier comment, these parents could have run for at 4 board seats in the last 9 months, no one did so I don't feel too sorry for them, but it's too bad it had to happen mid-year.
Maybe MVA would be an example of why public education should not be run as a business. We should always be careful what we ask for, sometimes we get it.
One thing is certain, these boards will kill the school before they reform themselves. This is why the MVA parents need to take it back because the school doesn't belong to the board, it belongs to the parents and the children it serves.
Perhaps charter boards should have to provide parents with shares of ownership...so the parents can vote them in, or out through voting.
One thing is clear, the MVA Board needs to go..lock, stock, and barrell.
The best example of government run enterprises of late is the current real estate crash, when democratic representatives pushed for "equitable" housing..aka..we pay for those who cannot afford it. That is a government run enterprise..and in charters...any state that sets up a charter school board that cannot be fired by the parents, is not creating a market dynamic, or business enterprise.
So, the charter school is not run like a business, but rather like the worst form of government..that is a dictatorship..the folks in Utah have been deceived into thinking that charters are like a business, they are not.
The Utah State Charter Board should really look into this and conduct a serious audit of this failing charter school as well as the other charters this company manages. Or are they to afraid of getting pie in their faces as the school board of MVA was?
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