It points out the lack of appropriate supervision by sponsors. They have a conflict as there fees depend on the existence of the school, not the results.
It points out the lack of qualified disinterested school boards. Ohio lets the managment company pick the boards and then presents a contract with the terms the managment company writes in that contract.
“I wonder why people sit on Boards? Is it a cheap self esteem boost?”
“ I often think the many Boards I have seen are lead around by the nose anyway.”
"In Ohio, for-profit companies run most charter schools, according to a 2014 Beacon Journal analysis. Some of the largest are out of state. Contracts allow many of the operators to hire employees and negotiate vendor and landlord contracts without seeking approval of the school board. In many cases, contracts are with parties related to the for-profit operator."
http://www.ohio.com/news/break-news/blame-and-ignorance-follow-200th-charter-school-flop-in-ohio-1.625609#.VgAYW9DsFP0.mailto
No question the education education system needs help. This points some of the many flaws.
No question the education education system needs help. This points some of the many flaws.
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