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Broad's McGinity: "Unfortunate" that charter plan "leaked." Foundation wanted to have "quiet conversations" about what to do in L.A.
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smf: The kind of “quiet conversations” you have with half-a-billion dollars up your sleeve.
Tweeted beginning 9:35 AM/ending at 10:54 AM | Nov. 12, 2015
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At same forum, school board president Zimmer says timing of charter expansion complicates search for next superintendent. |
Zimmer: Some neighborhoods already are saturated with charters, even in the view of charters. |
Sarah Angel of charter assn says that it could possibly accept school board resolution for more charter transparency |
Angel of charter assn: Angel: “L.A. Unified has been a strong authorizer and supporter of charter schools.” |
Zimmer also says: "We have the best performing charter schools in the nation” and they are part of district "family." |
Zimmer: “This is about: Is there a future for L.A. Unified?” |
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Zimmer: "It has to be owned fully that l.a. unified has not transformed outcomes for all kids” |
Prof. Kerchner also on panel: Parents want choices now, but how do u rebuild institution. “gotta get both those things on the track.” |
Zimmer: Charters were meant to be incubators, not meant to be means to seize "market share." McGinity of Broad disagrees. |
McGinity: Broad Foundation willing to talk to district about plan; would like to explore unified enrollment system for all schools. |
Zimmer: Money for Broad plan, if used another way, could make poor students as ready to enter school as the more wealthy. |
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