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SPACE-STRAPPED CHARTER SCHOOL SENT STUDENTS TO FACTORY SPACE, August 13, 2010, Gotham Schools

Strapped for space, a Brooklyn charter school network sent its students to classes at a facility that was only approved for factory and office use — not educational purposes, according to security camera footage and interviews with people who witnessed students’ use…

In the last month, both the city and state departments of education have launched investigations into Believe’s use of the 33 Nassau space. The city department oversees Williamsburg Charter High School, and the state department oversees the two new schools, Northside and Southside charter high schools.

Officials at Believe did not return several phone call and e-mail requests for comment today…

During the school year, photographs taken by a former employee show that a privately chartered bus with the company Orzan Tours shepherded students between the office site on Nassau Ave. and their official school building, P.S. 126 on the other side of the McCarren Park…
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STUDENTS AT $100 A HEAD?, May 26, 2010, The New York Times
We know about schemes to pay students for high marks. And we’ve written about some of the marketing tactics schools are using to attract families. But one charter high school in Williamsburg is taking a step further – offering a $100 reward to any student who recruits another teenager to attend the school.

Last night we were sent a photo purporting to show a sign posted on the third floor of Public School 126 at 424 Leonard Street, which houses the Williamsburg Charter High School as well as its two spinoffs, Believe Northside Charter High School and Believe Southside Charter High School…

Officials about from the department’s charter school office received a similar picture of the sign last weekend and asked officials at the Believe charter network to take down the sign and rescind the offer, which the school immediately agreed to, Mr. Zarin-Rosenfeld said. He said that while it was not clear that there was anything illegal about the offer to pay students to recruit their peers, the plan raised several eyebrows…
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Read more details at: UPDATED: Recruitment Poster for Charter School: Hey Kid, Wanna Make a Hundred Bucks? (Ed Notes Online, May 27, 2010)

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Text on poster:

WANTED

FOR EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY

Our family is growing and we want you to help us recruit students who you feel would benefit from the exceptional opportunity to attend one of our Believe Schools in all grades.

$100 REWARD

for every student who you recruit, enrolls in our school and remains for at least one term with us!

1 comment:

The Perimeter Primate said...

"Space-strapped charter school sent students to factory space," Gotham Schools, August 13, 2010.

"Strapped for space, a Brooklyn charter school network sent its students to classes at a facility that was only approved for factory and office use — not educational purposes, according to security camera footage and interviews with people who witnessed students’ use..."

http://gothamschools.org/2010/08/13/space-strapped-charter-school-sent-students-to-factory-space/