Green Dot's exclusionary schools have an average of 7.4% Special Education students compared to 11.3% for District schools! The real special interest is the wealthy Ben Austin of LAPU/PR whose project for corporate control of public schools is pushing out the children who need help the most. Alliance's percentage of special ed is worse. If you take tax money you must educate every child!
In "Green Dot revolution targets school that outperforms current Green Dotters" Caroline Grannan exposes Green Dot's overall API's and lack of diversity at Warner Avenue Elementary. More truth about Barr, Petruzzi, and Austin's corporate charter cash cow!
Barr, Petruzzi, and Austin boasted before taking over of Locke, that they'd turn the school around in a matter of months. Given similar conditions to LAUSD without the ability to skim and cherry pick students they haven't produced 800 APIs a year later, even with the millions from Broad and Gates. Instead of handing more money to these corporations, we need to keep our schools public. Support students, parents, and UTLA instead of funneling tax dollars into Steve Barr's lavish Silver Lake home.
This has been flagged as spam show
Green Dot's exclusionary schools have an average of 7.4% Special Education students compared to 11.3% for District schools! The real special interest is the wealthy Ben Austin of LAPU/PR whose project for corporate control of public schools is pushing out the children who need help the most. Alliance's percentage of special ed is worse. If you take tax money you must educate every child!
rdsathene 2 years ago
Five of Green Dots schools have APIs far below Emerson's 701:
Animo Jackie Robinson 597
Animo Justice 569
Animo Ralph Bunche 636
Animo Watts 614
Animo Locke 2 652
rdsathene 2 years ago
In "Green Dot revolution targets school that outperforms current Green Dotters" Caroline Grannan exposes Green Dot's overall API's and lack of diversity at Warner Avenue Elementary. More truth about Barr, Petruzzi, and Austin's corporate charter cash cow!
rdsathene 2 years ago
Barr, Petruzzi, and Austin boasted before taking over of Locke, that they'd turn the school around in a matter of months. Given similar conditions to LAUSD without the ability to skim and cherry pick students they haven't produced 800 APIs a year later, even with the millions from Broad and Gates. Instead of handing more money to these corporations, we need to keep our schools public. Support students, parents, and UTLA instead of funneling tax dollars into Steve Barr's lavish Silver Lake home.
rdsathene 2 years ago