14. "True. I only see the charters in Philly. " In response to In response to 8 Thu Jan-31-19 05:18 PM by flipnile
>Yeah >there are some rotten apples but you can't paint all charter >schools with the same brush.
There are a few good charters here in the city, no doubt. I looked at one for my son a few years ago.
Quite a few of the "average" ones seem to offer the same quality of education as the neighborhood public schools, or worse. My so started out in a charter, that was quite good at first. The staff, teacher and school climate were GREAT. I knew a few of the teachers from college, and *their* kids attended. Then things went downhill for what later turned out to be internal struggles and later mismanagement by new staff. I put him in a new school in 2017 once I saw the writing on the wall in 2016. Most recent article about the school: http://www.philly.com/philly/education/khepera-charter-school-philadelphia-closing-20181109.html
One non-biased thing about charters here is that they fragment the money available for public schools, and don't have the same level of oversight that the public schools do.