‘This isn’t right’: Teachers question priorities, track record of Learn4Life charter schools
Teachers accuse Learn4Life of inflating attendance to increase revenue despite graduating only 29% of students within five years, far below the statewide average for alternative schools.
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‘This isn’t right’: California teachers question priorities, track record of Learn4Life charter schools
California taxpayers send hundreds of millions of dollars every year to Learn4Life, one of the state’s largest charter school networks, with 65 locations that serve about 20,000 students each year. For 24 years, Learn4Life schools have catered to some of the state’s most vulnerable young people — students behind on graduating, foster youth, students who are homeless, pregnant or living in poverty, students who just didn’t find traditional school…
‘This isn’t right’: Teachers question priorities, track record of Learn4Life charter schools
California taxpayers send hundreds of millions of dollars every year to Learn4Life, one of the state’s largest charter school networks, with 65 locations that serve about 20,000 students each year. For 24 years, Learn4Life schools have catered to some of the state’s most vulnerable young people — students behind on graduating, foster youth, students who are homeless, pregnant or living in poverty, students who just didn’t find traditional school…
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