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Despite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter Schools
Despite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter SchoolsDespite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter SchoolsPhoto Credit: www.facebook.com/NAACPOn successive days this week, editorials in two of America's most influential daily newspapers slammed the NAACP, the nation's oldest civil rights organization, for considering a proposed resolution calling for a nationwide moratorium on charter school expansion.The New York Times called the NAACP's proposal "misguided," while the Washington Post snidely declared, "Maybe it should do its homework."But the Times and the Post are misguided and uninformed about what the charter school industry is doing to America's public schools.Their attempt to influence the NAACP board's vote this weekend reveals that they don't understand or care to how the industry is dominated by corporate franchises with interstate ambitions to privatize K-12 schools.
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Despite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter Schools
Despite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter SchoolsDespite Widespread Failure, Corruption and Resegregation of Public Schools, the Post and Times Try to Tell the NAACP What to Do About Charter SchoolsPhoto Credit: www.facebook.com/NAACPOn successive days this week, editorials in two of America's most influential daily newspapers slammed the NAACP, the nation's oldest civil rights organization, for considering a proposed resolution calling for a nationwide moratorium on charter school expansion.The New York Times called the NAACP's proposal "misguided," while the Washington Post snidely declared, "Maybe it should do its homework."But the Times and the Post are misguided and uninformed about what the charter school industry is doing to America's public schools.Their attempt to influence the NAACP board's vote this weekend reveals that they don't understand or care to how the industry is dominated by corporate franchises with interstate ambitions to privatize K-12 schools.
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in addition edweek
NAACP Officially Calls for a Ban on New Charter Schools
NAACP Officially Calls for a Ban on New Charter SchoolsThe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is officially calling for a ban on new charter schools.During its national meeting in Cincinnati Saturday, the NAACP's national board ratified a proposal which was put forward by its members this summer.Members cited concerns over discipline and segregation within charter schools, among many other issues, and the national board agreed.
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