Project LIFT, the year-old philanthropic quest to pump $55 million into eight west Charlotte schools, got an enthusiastic reception from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board Saturday when it unveiled its plans for a groundbreaking partnership to transform the schools.
Read the plan here.
On Tuesday, the school board is scheduled to vote on a contract with Project LIFT. Read a draft of that contract here.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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Taxation Without Representation
Those schools already receive more money (almost twice as much) than the suburb schools.When will there come a time when this is reverse discrimination?
Not under this current federal adminstration, BOCC, and BOE.
All they want is to make a reputation for themselves not mater how they fudge the data for closing the achievement gap, increasing graduation rate and decreasing dropout rate. They do not care that 25% of last year's achievement gap closing came from white students' score failing.
http://lewrockwell.com/decoster/decoster191.html
How public schools keep your children a slave.
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