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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 Missourian broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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