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By: Mike McMahon

And two major stakeholders are missing from the task force. No one is representing the California School Board Association. Any policy change should have the major decision maker at the table...

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By: el

Do we have figures for churn in California charter schools? IE, how common is it for charter schools to open and close in a short time, versus charter schools that are long term stable, and how does...

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By: CarolineSF

Their path is clear: Allow school boards to reject a charter proposal if the board believes the charter will harm the district’s schools and students, with no limits on boards’ right to do so; and...

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By: edfundwonk

I would like to know how this task force is able to skirt the state’s open meeting laws.

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By: Anne White

Note that there are no school board members on the Task Force. Board members get the heat when there is a problem. We should be part of the solution.

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By: CarolineSF

P.S. there’s a lot of stunned comment on the predominantly pro-charter makeup of this task force, and now about the number of members linked to the — let’s say controversial — St. Hope charter school...

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By: Oakland_mom

There’s a CDE link that should have all that data available, if you click and download “Public schools and districts” https://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/si/ds/pubschls.asp

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By: Ted

… as long as it’s just as easy to shut down a public school when it is obviously performing badly. Right?

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