Thursday, January 23, 2014

Charter School Interest Starts To Grow

Here is a list of letters of intent to open charter schools in Mississippi.  Not a bad start.



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dr. Aaron Shirley's going into the education biz? Interesting.

Burke said...

Hope you get that Q10 soon.

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing it was about Senate bill 2140 which would
eliminate COLA increases for PERS covered employees
Who retire after June of this year until they reach the age
of 65. S if you put 30 years in and retired at 55, no COLA
for the next ten years. The pension cost to the State would be effectively halved due to inflation. Good luck
getting and keeping competent employees at the current
salaries offered while reneging on pension benefits.

Anonymous said...

zero KIPP schools. I'm sure Tollison et al are disappointed.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully someone in the State Education Department knows that there is no "Wilkerson" County in MS.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully someone in the State Education Department knows that there is no "Wilkerson" County in MS.

Anonymous said...

Think this story might be related to this story?:

http://msbusiness.com/blog/2014/01/09/report-ranks-state-schools-performance-51st-nation/


Report ranks state schools’ performance 51st in the nation
by Wally Northway

Published: January 9,2014

Tags: Carey Wright, education, Education Week, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Phil Bryant, public education, public school, school

ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Despite strong state standards, Mississippi students are not catching up to the rest of the nation, ranking last in a school performance evaluation released today.

Education Week’s Quality Counts report puts Mississippi 51st among the states and Washington, D.C., in K-12 student achievement. That is actually down a notch from last year. Only Mississippi and D.C. were graded “F” in student achievement. Massachusetts and Maryland, the two top states, each earned a “B” grade from the education newspaper.

Mississippi also ranked among the lowest 10 states in providing young people a chance for success in life, financing schools and improving teaching. The state ranked somewhat higher on how well K-12 connects to preschool, college and kindergarten, and ranked 10th for standards.

Education Week did not issue overall grades to states in 2014 report, unlike in previous years.

“We must forge ahead with supporting higher expectations for our students, providing technical assistance and professional development to our teachers and school leaders, and working together to offer all of our students the education they deserve,” said new state superintendent Carey Wright in a statement yesterday.

Mississippi’s best ranking, as has been the case for several years, was in the area of standards, where the state got an “A” and ranked 10th.

The state’s math scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress outstripped growth nationwide over the last 10 years, with the state ranking ninth in gains among eighth graders and 21st in gains among fourth graders. But even after those gains, only 26 percent of fourth graders scored proficient in math while only 21 percent of eight graders scored proficient.

Proficiency standards on the NAEP are generally higher than those that Mississippi sets on its own tests, which means large shares of Mississippi students get good ratings on state tests but score lower on NAEP.

Reading gains have lagged. Eighth graders actually scored worse in reading in 2013 than in 2003, while improvements in fourth-grade reading lagged the national average. Gov. Phil Bryant and lawmakers focused in on reading instruction in 2013, passing a law that mandates all third-graders read at a basic or higher level before being promoted.

“Our third grade gate policy alone will have tremendous positive impact,” Gov. Phil Bryant said in a statement. “We know that what we were doing in the past was not generating the results students need to succeed. If we are vigilant about implementing the reforms we have adopted, we will see serious improvements.”

The state has only provided funding and hired reading coaches to help improve instruction in small share of schools, although Bryant and others want to increase funding in the 2014 Legislature.

Mississippi ranked third from the bottom at providing students a chance for success, getting a “D-plus.” Only New Mexico and Nevada ranked lower. The state was dragged down by its low income and existing educational levels, which Education Week judged to be a handicap for students and evidence of poor outcomes for adults.

The state got a “D” for school finance, ranking 46th. The state spends 3.6 percent of its taxable resources, about the national average, on education, but because Mississippi is poor, that comes out to spending that’s significantly below average, even once regional cost differences are cancelled out. Plus, property-rich districts spend more on students than property-poor districts, making spending unequal across the state’s 151 districts.

Anonymous said...

1-I guarantee that schools like Brandon, Clinton, Madison Central, Northwest Rankin, Pearl (and other A/B districts) are just as good as comprable suburban schools in Maryland or Massachusetts.

2-This report does not take into account private schools-most of which would test at an A or B.

3-Lets be honest-how can any school take a child who is raised in poverty and turn them into a success? It does happen on occasion, but most of the kids born into poverty do not study, do not care about education, and dont intend to go to college or the military.

4-no amount of government money is going to change the culture of poverty- and yes there are whites in this state who live the cycle of poverty

5-charter schools will help those who want to help themselves- making it easier for those who want out of poverty to get out because they will be in a school that can weed out the "chaff"!


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