Posted on 05/02/2014 12:35:04 PM PDT by MichCapCon
A 2013 study by Stanford University found that Detroit students in charter public schools were performing far beyond those in the Detroit Public Schools district. The study is the most comprehensive yet done, individually tracking students and holding for race, poverty level, English language learner, special education status and more.
Although many considered the study a success for charter public schools, gubernatorial candidate Mark Schauer apparently has a different view on school choice in Michigan. Hes dedicated a lot of his education plan if he were to be governor to dismantling charter public schools in the state.
Schauers plan wants to stop the unrestricted expansion of poor quality charters and cyber-only schools and provide for strict quality control over new charter and cyber schools. Schauer also wants to remove the profit motive from charter schools. Schauers campaign didnt respond to an email questioning just how that would be done.
All charter public schools in Michigan are authorized by either a public university, a community college or a conventional school district, but they can be run by management companies. If the state was to restrict "for profit" management companies from being involved in schools, many schools rated very highly would be shut down.
For example, the Leona Group runs Cesar Chavez Academy in Detroit. That school has a graduation rate of 85 percent; far beyond its conventional school competitors. It was also named one of the top high schools in the state on report cards done by both The Center for Michigan and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Were fascinated by his obsession with the schools that enroll 8 percent of the students with no ideas about how to improve performance at the schools that enroll 92 percent of the students, said Gary Naeyaert, executive director of the Great Lakes Education Project, a pro- school choice advocacy organization.
Naeyaert called Schauers education plan a warmed over MEA wish list, referring to the Michigan Education Association teachers union.
Audrey Spalding, director of education policy at the Mackinac Center, said Schauers education plan focuses strictly on charter public schools.
I dont see a word in there about accountability for conventional schools. I find that very interesting, Spalding said.
As for charter schools' profitability, many of the largest critics have done well financially themselves protecting conventional school districts.
For example, David Pickler, president of the non-profit National School Boards Association, criticized for-profitcharters in 2013 while his organization paid its executive director nearly $500,000 a year.
Vickie Markavitch has been a vocal critic of for profit charters in her role as Oakland County Schools superintendent. In 2012, Markavitch had a total compensation of more than $250,000 while the Oakland Intermediate School District had 15 executives making between $123,000 and $190,000.
Dan Quisenberry, president of the Michigan Association of Public School Academies, said parents dont care whos running the school.
They only care about how well their students are achieving, Quisenberry said. Some of the highest-performing schools in the state are managed by for-profit companies, so why would we want to limit their ability to help students achieve?
Spalding said that if charter public schools are unsuccessful, they close. Thats not the case with conventional public schools.
If the school is serving the students need, what is his (Schauer) problem with it? Spalding said. What exactly is wrong with National Heritage Academies providing a better opportunity for kids? Parent dont have a problem with it.
About 220,000 students use some form of public school choice in Michigan.
Follow the money. He’s got union backers, and they want to play defense against the charter school movement, because it is non-union, and because there is accountability. Bad school—the students and their voucher money go somewhere else.
Sounds like he’s a disciple of DiBlasio.
Less likely to get elected though, thankfully.
Yep, it is all about protecting union teachers. They can’t have people finding out that there is an option to public schools or the peasants might demand accountability.
It's hard to believe that America is the home of Pragmatism.
I guess it's another part of the concept of American exceptionalism that we're supposed to forget.
The outcomes are the major problem with these schools. Far too high a percentage of students are learning too much at these schools and going on to graduate. The purpose of schooling is to produce a uniform, unthinking, completely malleable product that is easily manipulated into voting the correct way. Students that do not turn out this way may think for themselves, an unacceptable result. That is why the schools must be shut down without delay.
Awesome! God bless Michiganders.
I was stuck with that piece of garbage as a congressman for a single term. (Long enough to vote for Obamacare)
I call him Mark (Golden) Schauer or Nancy Pelosi’s poolboy.
In 2010 more than 25% of his campaign donations came from Nancy Pelosi’s district. He ended up spending nearly $9 million losing the seat to Tim Walberg who only spent $4 million.
Sounds like he is well connected to the Obama regime.
Perhaps he can be like Abortion Barbie and siphon off a lot of campaign dough that might be used in other races.
Shutting down what works sounds like leftists
I wonder if Schauer belongs to a political party.........hmmm, which could it be?
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