100 Black Men’s Name Disappears From Syracuse Charter School Application. Is SCSD the Reason?
- 100 Black Men of Syracuse withdrew its name from a charter school application last year amid conflict with the Syracuse school district.
- The district opposed the application due to concerns that charter schools divert funds, while the group faced pressure to choose between partnering or competing.
- The proposed school, now led by the group's former president Vincent Love, plans to open in September 2026 for kindergarten through second grade with 180 students.
- Charter schools in Syracuse receive over $40 million this year, representing 6.5% of the district budget, with enrollment up 30% in five years, despite low district proficiency levels in reading and math.
- This situation highlights the district's use of its authority to limit new charter schools and reflects ongoing tensions regarding funding and educational options in Syracuse.
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100 Black Men of America, Inc. Announces 39th Annual Conference in New Orleans
Theme: "Preparing Leaders to Impact Our Changing World"
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The 100 Black Men of America, Inc.—the nation’s leading African American mentoring and leadership development organization—has officially announced the return of its Annual Conference, now in its 39th year. Set… The post 100 Black Men of America to Host 39th Annual Conference in New Orleans This June appeared first on stupidDOPE
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