Florida charter schools (high failure rate)


...Of Florida’s 2,280 public elementary and middle schools, only 17 scored an “F” on the FCAT.  Of the state’s 270 Charter elementary and middle schools, 15 flunked.

Charter schools had a failure rate 740% higher than that of public schools...

“Traditionally, they (the charters that failed) were in failing school neighborhoods,” said Representative Erik Fresen, a Miami Republican who sits on several education committees and is a strong supporter of charter schools...

“They started as an “F” because they inherited, essentially, “F” performing students,” Fresen said.

Fresen’s defense, however, does not appear to wash.

CBS4′s analysis of the 15 charter schools that failed show at least nine have administered the test for at least two years.  Some saw their grades plunge from an “A” to an “F.”  At least two had back-to-back “F” grades, including Broward Community Charter Middle School and Lawrence Academy Elementary Charter School in Miami-Dade.

Fresen, whose sister and brother-in-law own a charter school management company, Academica, said he sees no conflict between that and his leadership role in education in the legislature...

At least five companies involved in charter school management contributed the maximum allowable donation to Fresen’s most recent election campaign...
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MIAMI (CBS4) – In his first visit to South Florida as governor, Rick Scott visited Florida International Academy, a charter school operated with public money by a private, for-profit company.  Scott – a big charter school booster – said the school in Opa Locka could serve as a model for the rest of the state.

But in FCAT grades released last week, Florida International Academy’s elementary school scored an “F.”

In Miami-Dade, a greater percentage of charter schools failed than public schools.

Every school that got an “F” in Broward County was a charter school.

Statewide the failure rate of charter schools versus public schools is striking.

A CBS4 News analysis of Department of Education numbers shows fewer than one percent of public elementary and middle schools received an “F” in grades released last week.  In contrast, nearly six percent of charter schools received an “F.”

Charter schools got failing grades at a rate more than seven times that of public schools...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This charter school scam is disgrace. This falls into the conservative plan to keep people uneducated and easier to control. When these children go into the workforce they will be qualified for minimum wage service- industry jobs. Keep them ignorant AND poor. So now all educational money in Florida goes to charter schools none to public. This is violating the Florida Constitution. Where is the ACLU??
The Republican dominated government in Florida is trashing the environment of the beautiful state where i was born, dismantling the educational system, and destroying the middle class. The tea party morons are being led by the nose to their own demise. It is appalling how many people are shocked by honesty but not by deceit.

Anonymous said...

Floridians should homeschool . How sad that PRIVATE corporations redistribute our tax money for PROFIT. We see it in privatized detention and prisons also. USING our kids as "STOCK" for profits.

The PUSH to QUICKLY shift the funds is sadly a "witch hunt" on some REALLY good teachers and americans. This week we find that we are SPENDING millions not to EDUCATE our kids but to ENSURE that they get RIDES out of their public schools to PRIVATE schools. Taxpayers now pay to transport children - even OUT OF COUNTIES - to insure the STOCK arrives at the proper "facilities" for "processing"....

Yes we all want our kids to learn ethics and morals and "freedom" from a corporate head!