Chart School

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy

Posted on 13:33 by Unknown
This is an extensive article which is packed with information. Be sure to read the whole thing.
-----

CHARTER’SCONSERVATIVE BACKERS RAISE QUESTIONS. North Carolina Policy Watch 20 Apr 2011 
The Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, a public charter school in Rutherford County, is quick to promote the school’s high SAT test scores and international field trips to China, Europe and South America.

But not as widely advertised is the Western North Carolina public school’s connection to John Bryan, a retired Oregon business executive and significant funder of the conservative school choice movement.

Nor is the school’s annual diaper drive for a local anti-abortion religious group, an activity that an expert says violates the Constitutional separation of church and state.

Bryan’s $37 million family trust, the Challenge Foundation, contributes heavily and regularly to conservative causes like challenging global warming research and scaling back government in addition to lending its name to public schools like the Thomas Jefferson charter school.

He’s a national figure in libertarian circles when it comes to charter schools, and spoke last June about the push to expand charter schools at an annual retreat held by the billionaire Koch brothers, according to a copy of the retreat’s agenda obtained by the Center for American Progress…

Out-of-state organizations like Bryan’s Challenge Foundation stand to play bigger roles in North Carolina’s public education system with the state on the verge of lifting a 100-school cap on public charter schools. The contentious GOP-sponsored Senate Bill 8, which would give charters more access to education funding in addition to lifting the cap, is expected to land on Gov. Bev Perdue’s desk shortly. She’ll then have to decide if it will become law or be vetoed…

…If it passes, the state would allow up to 50 more charter schools to open each year and oversight of public charters would continue to be slim..

Some of the new slots will likely be filled by schools affiliated with philanthropist-backed groups like Bryan’s Team CFA (the charter school arm of the Challenge Foundation), for-profit companies like the National Heritage Academies (which already manage five charters in the state) and “virtual charters” similar to K12, Inc., a publicly-traded Virginia company paying a lobbyist this year to go to the N.C. General Assembly on its behalf…

The extent and influence of Bryan’s trust on the Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy and the three other Challenge Foundation Academy charter schools in North Carolina isn’t clear, with only limited tax records available in the public record to examine the connections.

But two members of the Challenge Foundation, Bryan’s daughter Cheryl Reinstadler and the foundation’s national school director Joan Lange, sit on the board of Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, flying in for meetings and make decisions with the eight other members of the board about the school’s curriculum and management, as well as the $7.6 million in public funds the school runs on…

Faunce, the school board member who worked at the school as a dean of students in its first years, says the charter school and TeamCFA have no political agenda that makes its way into classrooms…

That may not be the case, however.

An NC Policy Watch investigation found that the school’s activities include only one political club — a Young Republican’s Club – that has a mission to “shape the future of Republican politics in North Carolina by recruiting, engaging, training and mobilizing a new generation of conservative leaders,” according to the school’s website.

More contentious is the school’s annual diaper drive for a Hands of Hope for Life, a pro-life ministry in nearby Forest City that provides services to low-income women with children under the age of three and “has a general concern for sharing the love of Jesus Christ through both actions and words” by providing information about prenatal development, abortion and abstinence education.

Joel Medley, the acting director of the N.C. State Board of Education’s charter school office, said that because charter schools are independent non-profits, separate from the state education agency, there’s nothing to prevent the public schools from taking part in activities like a diaper drive that benefits religious anti-abortion groups.

But others feel differently, including Barry Lynn, the executive director of the Americans United for Separation of Church and State as well as an ordained minister with the Church of Christ.

“This is clearly an unconstitutional program,” Lynn said. “This charter school is connecting itself to a religious ministry.

“They can’t do things like that,” he said…

An often cited 2009 national study of standardized test results by Stanford University scholars, found that for every charter performing better than the traditional public schools in its area, there are two charters either at or below or the performance of their public school counterparts.

The study found things were slightly better in North Carolina where charter school students’ reading skills were higher overall than students in traditional schools, but that their math skills were significantly worse off than their peers in traditional schools. Black students in the state tested significantly below their peers in math, and there was no difference in reading, according to the Stanford report.

When it comes to racial makeup of charters, Duke professor Helen Ladd recently surveyed the state’s charter schools and found schools tended to be either primarily white or black. Out of the 99 charter schools in North Carolina, 37 had populations comprised of more than 80 percent white students while 26 schools have populations that are less than 20 percent white, she said.

The state Department of Public Instruction doesn’t keep track of the household income levels of charter school students, something it does track for traditional public students…

Giving rise to tension in the larger community about charters was a lawsuit filed in 2009 by Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy against the Rutherford County School System seeking more funding the charter schools says it’s entitled to. An appeals court is expected to weigh in soon on the suit, in a decision that charters across the state are watching to increase the funds they get from public school system…
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in **Managed by TeamCFA-Challenge Foundation Academies, *North Carolina, 2011, Governance problems, Questionable church/state barrier, Segregation | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • LEARN Charter School
    “Ex-basketball coach pleads not guilty to sex assault, wants lower bond.” FOX32, 3/12/2013 ===============================================...
  • Legacy Preparatory Academy
    “Charter school director pleads guilty to program theft.” Salt Lake Tribune (UT), 5/31/2011 The principal of a North Salt Lake charter hi...
  • Higher Ground Academy
    CHARTER SCHOOL GETS MILLIONS IN TAX MONEY WITH UNLICENSED TEACHERS ; March 30, 2011; KSTP-TV news broadcast (St. Paul, MN)  At the top o...
  • EPIC Academy Charter School
    “Ex-basketball coach pleads not guilty to sex assault, wants lower bond.” FOX32, 3/12/2013 ================================================...
  • Possibility Prep Public Charter School
    “Possibility Prep charter school staves off imminent shutdown: State toreview appeal by Upper Marlboro boys’ program slated for closure.” T...
  • Cornerstone Prep
    “LAUSD to recommend closing of charter school.” LA Times (CA), 2/24/2011 Officials will recommend the rare closing of a Los Angeles chart...
  • Missouri charter schools
    MOST MO. CHARTERS FALL SHORT OF STATE STANDARDS, REPORT FINDS ; Published Online: February 14, 2011; The Associated Press  Most charter s...
  • The Institute for Excellence Charter School
    WINSLOW CHARTER SCHOOL FOUNDER INDICTED; Feb. 28, 2011; Courier-Post (NJ)  The founder of Camden County's only suburban charter sch...
  • Georgia Cyber Academy
    “Georgia Threatens To Close K12-run Online Charter School.” StateImpact, NPR, (GA) 11/26/2012  The Georgia Department of Education is thre...
  • Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts
    “Richmond board wants fast action on Patrick Henry.” Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA), 6/15/2011 Faced with a Virginia State Police investiga...

Categories

  • **Managed by 100 Black Men
  • **Managed by Academica Management
  • **Managed by Achievement First
  • **Managed by American Quality Schools
  • **Managed by Ashe Culture Center
  • **Managed by Aspira
  • **Managed by Basis School
  • **Managed by Believe High School Network
  • **Managed by Brighter Choice
  • **Managed by Capital One New Beginnings Charter School Network
  • **Managed by Charter School Associates
  • **Managed by Charter Schools USA
  • **Managed by Citizens of the World Charter Schools
  • **Managed by Clackamas Charter Alliance
  • **Managed by Concept Schools
  • **Managed by Cosmos Foundation
  • **Managed by Eagles Peak Charter School
  • **Managed by EdChoices
  • **Managed by EdFutures
  • **Managed by Edison Schools or EdisonLearning
  • **Managed by Educational Administrative Services
  • **Managed by EdVantages Academics
  • **Managed by Espiritu Schools
  • **Managed by GEO Foundations
  • **Managed by Grace Institute
  • **Managed by Green Dot
  • **Managed by Gulen movement
  • **Managed by IDEA Public Schools
  • **Managed by Ignite Public Schools
  • **Managed by Imagine Schools
  • **Managed by K12 Inc.
  • **Managed by KIPP
  • **Managed by Leona Group
  • **Managed by Mavericks in Education Florida LLC
  • **Managed by Mexican American Community Services Agency
  • **Managed by Milburn Schools
  • **Managed by Mosaica Education
  • **Managed by National Heritage Academies
  • **Managed by National Heritage Academies (for-profit)
  • **Managed by Public Academy Inc.
  • **Managed by ReNEW
  • **Managed by Richard Allen Schools
  • **Managed by School Management Solutions
  • **Managed by School of Excellence in Education
  • **Managed by Success Charter Network
  • **Managed by TeamCFA-Challenge Foundation Academies
  • **Managed by TechEd Ventures (for-profit)
  • **Managed by U.S. Department of Education
  • **Managed by UNO Charter School Network
  • *Alaska
  • *Arizona
  • *Arkansas
  • *California
  • *Colorado
  • *Connecticut
  • *Delaware
  • *Florida
  • *Georgia
  • *Hawaii
  • *Idaho
  • *Illinois
  • *Indiana
  • *Iowa
  • *Louisiana
  • *Maine
  • *Managed by Noble Network
  • *Maryland
  • *Massachusetts
  • *Michigan
  • *Minnesota
  • *Missouri
  • *Nevada
  • *New Hampshire
  • *New Jersey
  • *New Mexico
  • *New York
  • *North Carolina
  • *Ohio
  • *Oklahoma
  • *Oregon
  • *Pennsylvania
  • *South Carolina
  • *Tennessee
  • *Texas
  • *Utah
  • *Virginia
  • *Washington D.C.
  • *Wisconsin
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • Abandoned start-up
  • Abrupt closure
  • All Children Matter PAC
  • Altering documents
  • Application deception
  • Assault
  • Attendance deception
  • Attendance tracking problems
  • Authorizer accountability
  • Bankruptcy
  • Bizarre
  • Bribing public officials
  • Charter school research
  • Child molestation/sexual misconduct or assault
  • Child pornography
  • Closure trauma
  • Code violation
  • Conflict of interest
  • Corrupt management practices
  • Credential deception
  • Debt: $1.2M
  • Debt: $1.65M
  • Debt: $100K
  • Debt: $114K
  • Debt: $117K
  • Debt: $142K
  • Debt: $150K
  • Debt: $162K
  • Debt: $165K
  • Debt: $175K
  • Debt: $1M
  • Debt: $2.42M
  • Debt: $21M bond debt
  • Debt: $250K
  • Debt: $2M
  • Debt: $300K
  • Debt: $341K
  • Debt: $400K
  • Debt: $425K
  • Debt: $450K
  • Debt: $5.3M
  • Debt: $500K
  • Debt: $516K
  • Debt: $56K
  • Debt: $600K
  • Debt: $700K
  • Debt: $71K
  • Debt: $740K
  • Debt: $750K
  • Debt: $800K
  • Debt: $80K
  • Debt: $87K
  • Debt: $90K
  • Deceptive enrollment practices
  • Diploma/graduation problems
  • Discrimination: racial
  • Discrimination: sexual
  • Discrimination: SpEd students
  • Drug issues
  • Embezzlement
  • Ethics investigation
  • Excessive compensation
  • Excessive legal costs
  • Excessive school day
  • Extensive legal battles/costs
  • Extreme administrative and/or teacher attrition
  • Extreme spending on marketing
  • Extreme student attrition
  • Failure to implement program
  • Financial mismanagement
  • Foreigner investment
  • formerly IRRA Inc.
  • Fraud and misrepresentation
  • Funds unaccounted for
  • Governance problems
  • Grade tampering
  • Grand Theft
  • H1B visas
  • Harassment of public official
  • Higher spending
  • Illegal lobbying
  • Inadequate food service
  • Inadequate oversight
  • Inc.
  • KKK support
  • Lack of compliance
  • Lack of enrollment
  • Lack of superior performance
  • Lack of transparency
  • Lawmakers and financial benefit
  • Lawsuit
  • Limited academic performance
  • Low teacher salaries
  • Lying on public form
  • Maine
  • Managed by Career Success Schools
  • Misspent funds: $1.9M?
  • Misspent funds: $10K
  • Misspent funds: $148K
  • Misspent funds: $270K
  • Misspent funds: $28K
  • Misspent funds: $300K
  • Misspent funds: $350K
  • Misspent funds: $400K
  • Misspent funds: $414K
  • Misspent funds: $476K
  • Misspent funds: $500K ?
  • Misspent funds: $578K
  • Misspent funds: $700K
  • Misspent funds: $750K
  • Misspent funds: $90K
  • Mistreatment of teachers
  • Misuse of funds
  • Money-laundering
  • Nepotism
  • Not paying employees
  • Plagiarism
  • Poor academic performance
  • Privatization mutation
  • Problems with bonds
  • Problems with site
  • Profiteering
  • Purchasing politicians
  • Questionable church/state barrier
  • Questionable discipline practices
  • Questionable enrollment practices
  • Questionable financial practices
  • Questionable hiring or termination practices
  • Questionable instructional practices
  • Questionable miscellaneous practices
  • Questionable real estate practices
  • Questionable safety practices
  • Questionable school meal practices
  • Record keeping
  • Refusal to disclose information
  • Religious instruction
  • Retaliation against teachers
  • Safety violations
  • School violence
  • Scientology
  • Screening potential students
  • Segregation
  • Selective enrollment
  • Sexual harassment
  • Stolen: $1.3M
  • Stolen: $1.4M (#1)
  • Stolen: $1.9M
  • Stolen: $100K
  • Stolen: $18K
  • Stolen: $195K
  • Stolen: $203K
  • Stolen: $240K
  • Stolen: $25K
  • Stolen: $28K
  • Stolen: $300K
  • Stolen: $30K
  • Stolen: $31K
  • Stolen: $3K
  • Stolen: $400K
  • Stolen: $42K
  • Stolen: $47K
  • Stolen: $4K
  • Stolen: $50K
  • Stolen: $6.5M
  • Stolen: $64K
  • Stolen: $69K
  • Strained co-locations
  • Students used for political purposes
  • Suppressing parent voice
  • Tampering with records
  • Testing irregularities and cheating
  • Unauditable records
  • Unpaid debts
  • Unstable leadership
  • Using public money to benefit a church
  • Violating teachers' rights to organize
  • Violation of open governance
  • Violation of state policies
  • Violation of student civil rights
  • Violations of regulations
  • Virtual charter school

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (65)
    • ►  September (33)
    • ►  April (30)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2012 (122)
    • ►  November (25)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  May (15)
    • ►  April (34)
    • ►  January (16)
  • ▼  2011 (313)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (23)
    • ►  September (33)
    • ►  August (32)
    • ►  July (32)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ▼  May (52)
      • Southwest Learning Center
      • Fulton Science Academy Middle School
      • Bonita Springs Charter School
      • Morningstar Academy Charter School
      • Sequoia Choice Arizona Distance Learning
      • Coral Academy of Science - Reno
      • Eagles Peak Charter School (4000 students)
      • Eagle Ridge Academy
      • Aventura City of Excellence School
      • Deborah Brown Community School
      • Vanguard Charter School Academy
      • Imagine College Preparatory High School
      • Richard Allen Schools-Salem Avenue campus
      • Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy
      • Cape Lookout Marine Science High School
      • Prairie Crossing Charter School
      • LEAP Academy University Charter School
      • Gulen charter schools in Nevada
      • Cross-Cultural Academy of Arts & Technology
      • Don Bosco Charter High School
      • Chula Vista Renaissance High School & Chula Vista ...
      • Academica Schools / Florida politician (ethics com...
      • Ohio charter schools (inadequate oversight)
      • Florida charter schools (segregation concerns)
      • LISA Academy
      • Indiana charter schools (low teacher salaries)
      • Fahari Academy Charter School
      • Reach Academy for Girls
      • Pencader Business and Finance Charter High School
      • New Village Charter School
      • Theresa B. Lee Academy
      • Skills for Tomorrow
      • Texas Academy of Excellence
      • Harlem Children's Zone charter schools
      • Twin Cities (MN) region charter schools (poor perf...
      • NYC charter schools (low ELL enrollment)
      • Indiana charter schools (real estate profiteering ...
      • Pennsylvania's online charter schools (poor perfor...
      • Des Moines Public Charter School
      • Graystone Academy Charter School
      • KIPP Endeavor Academy (Kansas City, MO)
      • Life Force Arts and Technology Academy
      • Lake Havasu Charter School
      • Edison Charter Academy
      • California charter schools (segregation concerns)
      • Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow
      • Skills for Tomorrow
      • Sarasota School of Arts and Sciences
      • Gateway Charter School (Arkansas)
      • Franklin High & Franklin Arts Academy
      • School of Excellence
      • Espiritu Community Development Corporation's K-12 ...
    • ►  April (91)
    • ►  March (25)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (10)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile