Also, there are no CBOC meeting minutes past November 2011 and note CBOC reports posted at all: http://pencadercharter.net/busfin/node/207 . Did they stop meeting? Is that legal under terms of HB 119?
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There are meeting minutes through April 2012. I just went and checked and read them.
Those are BOD minutes. I am referring to the mandated Citizen’s Budget Oversight Committee minutes as mandated by DE law. My link goes to the CBOC page.
Gee, I wonder what happens when the state audits the “kicker list?” I can’t imagine what that will do to their enrollment…
I don’t understand what this means?
There is some good education links up on DE Way. Atrios linked to a story about LA’s Governor and vouchers without any accountability. But the best story is up at City Paper and the big money forcing an unpopular reform plan also Broadies choices for the new superintendent. Here’s a comment rescue :
- Back in the 80s, the Wall Street Journal ran an article on untapped sources of capital. They stated that most markets were saturated with he exception of public education. Since that time, education has been set upon by people whose sole purpose was to siphon public dollars into private companies. In order to siphon off the money from public education, the politicians, courts, and social engineers first had to destroy public education. This they did over the past 35 years with bad ‘student’s-rights generated’ legislation, ridiculous court decisions, and misguided ‘politically correct meddling.’ After they ruined the schools, they then came up with new ‘ideas,’ not to SAVE public education, but to offer alternatives to the system they had ruined. They knew that education was the last area of untapped money. They used charter legislation to get their hands on that money and have been bilking the system ever since. Believe me, it’s not about education-it about money !! Charter schools, curriculum, and dozens of other ways have been created to tap into the public dollar. There have so many outside “partners” that duplicate services it’s become sickening. Any new programs that come down from gov’t always have percentages mandated for “outside agencies.” This is why public education as we knew it, was destroyed, and why charter schools, et al, are the politicians current darlings.— cgraham
There are meeting minutes through April 2012. I just went and checked and read them.
Those are BOD minutes. I am referring to the mandated Citizen’s Budget Oversight Committee minutes as mandated by DE law. My link goes to the CBOC page.
http://pencadercharter.net/busfin/node/206
Gee, I wonder what happens when the state audits the “kicker list?” I can’t imagine what that will do to their enrollment…
I don’t understand what this means?
There is some good education links up on DE Way. Atrios linked to a story about LA’s Governor and vouchers without any accountability. But the best story is up at City Paper and the big money forcing an unpopular reform plan also Broadies choices for the new superintendent. Here’s a comment rescue :
- Back in the 80s, the Wall Street Journal ran an article on untapped sources of capital. They stated that most markets were saturated with he exception of public education. Since that time, education has been set upon by people whose sole purpose was to siphon public dollars into private companies. In order to siphon off the money from public education, the politicians, courts, and social engineers first had to destroy public education. This they did over the past 35 years with bad ‘student’s-rights generated’ legislation, ridiculous court decisions, and misguided ‘politically correct meddling.’ After they ruined the schools, they then came up with new ‘ideas,’ not to SAVE public education, but to offer alternatives to the system they had ruined. They knew that education was the last area of untapped money. They used charter legislation to get their hands on that money and have been bilking the system ever since. Believe me, it’s not about education-it about money !! Charter schools, curriculum, and dozens of other ways have been created to tap into the public dollar. There have so many outside “partners” that duplicate services it’s become sickening. Any new programs that come down from gov’t always have percentages mandated for “outside agencies.” This is why public education as we knew it, was destroyed, and why charter schools, et al, are the politicians current darlings.— cgraham
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