15December, 2016
Adopting A Customer Centric Focus In K-12 Education
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One of the most entrenched beliefs in K-12 education is that students are assigned where to go to school based on where they live. The zip code lottery as it’s sometimes put. Perhaps it’s so entrenched because it’s been that way for over a hundred years. Or, it could be because when it comes to...
03November, 2016
Can Charter Schools And School Districts Coexist?
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Traditional School, School Choice, Charter Schools, school districts, charter school gro
California charter school enrollment is on the rise. As demand rises, charter schools are popping up all over Southern California. Depending on who you ask, this is either a dream or a nightmare. In fact, some school districts have resorted to legal action to stop charter school expansion....
01November, 2016
Be Open: Plan A Doesn't Always Work
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School Choice, individualized learning, school districts, flexibility, plan c
Dr. Jessica Spallino’s blog The Emerging Doctrine of Schoolism illustrated how prejudice can get in the way of progress and can lead to elitism. This is true whether it's trying to find a job, run a school, or do pretty much anything in life. We live in an era of strong, polarizing opinions that...
13October, 2016
Same Goals: School Districts And Charter Schools Can Get Along
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Years ago during one of the first course meetings of my administrative credential program, the professor discussed the importance of relationships. She explained that if there was one single thing to take away from the entire program, it would be the impact of successful relationships. I can...