For charter schools in the United States, the success of students who attend them is often scrutinized. This is especially true in New York City where […]
In 1954, the Supreme Court ended segregation in America’s schools and universities through its Brown v. Board of Education ruling. But although the decision ended separating […]
In the last few years, legal issues surrounding charter schools have gotten more attention. From disputes over grade changes and misrepresentation during evaluation processes to school […]
For some charter schools in the United States, things can get complicated when it comes time to pay the rent. Charter schools that rent buildings owned […]