Kentucky Needs Public Charter Schools: An Educator's Plea for Choice - The Advocate-Messenger
Gus LaFontaine seeks to launch Kentucky’s first public charter school to offer smaller classes and innovative teaching free of excessive testing, aiming to expand options for diverse families.
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Kentucky needs public charter schools: An educator's plea for choice - Harlan Enterprise
I was a public school teacher. Many of my closest friends still are, and my daughter attends our local public school. I know firsthand the challenges teachers face and the slow pace of systemic change. I stepped away from traditional public schools over 15 years ago, not from a lack of faith in public education, but to create a better model for students, families and teachers. That journey led me to apply to open what could become Kentucky’s fir…
Kentucky needs public charter schools: An educator's plea for choice
I was a public school teacher. Many of my closest friends still are, and my daughter attends our local public school. I know firsthand the challenges teachers face and the slow pace of systemic change. I stepped away from traditional public schools over 15 years ago, not from a lack of faith in public education, but to create a better model for students, families and teachers. That journey led me to apply to open what could become Kentucky’s fir…
Kentucky needs public charter schools: An educator's plea for choice - Winchester Sun
I was a public school teacher. Many of my closest friends still are, and my daughter attends our local public school. I know firsthand the challenges teachers face and the slow pace of systemic change. I stepped away from traditional public schools over 15 years ago, not from a lack of faith in public education, but to create a better model for students, families and teachers. That journey led me to apply to open what could become Kentucky’s fir…
Kentucky needs public charter schools: An educator's plea for choice - The Advocate-Messenger
I was a public school teacher. Many of my closest friends still are, and my daughter attends our local public school. I know firsthand the challenges teachers face and the slow pace of systemic change. I stepped away from traditional public schools over 15 years ago, not from a lack of faith in public education, but to create a better model for students, families and teachers. That journey led me to apply to open what could become Kentucky’s fir…
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