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DOE Threatens To Shut Down Policy-Breaking Charter School
Gotham Schools, Anna Phillips - February 4, 2010
Ignoring violations, parents want to keep a charter school open
NYC Public School Parents Blog - Sunday, January 31, 2010
Charter school parent: Charter chickens come home to roost
New York Post, Jeremy Olshan, Candace Amos - Jan 18, 2010
Parents peeved over charter school plan
Gotham Schools, Maura Walz - January 28, 2010
Head of charter school set to close fires back at teachers, DOE
by Maura Walz
Gotham Schools, Philissa Cramer - January 26, 2010
Brouhaha in Brooklyn: Live-blogging the PEP’s school closure vote
Gotham Schools, Maura Walz - January 11, 2010
DOE to unveil a “common application” for charter schools
Center for Education Reform - November 10, 2009
Parent Power
Gotham Schools, Anna Phillips - November 9, 2009
To win over Albany, charter advocates begin organizing parents
Gotham Schools, Maura Walz - November 3, 2009
A charter school parent gains prominence as loyal opposition
Gotham Schools, Maura Walz - October 22, 2009
Walcott: Not all charter and district schools are made equal
Gotham Schools, Maura Walz - October 1, 2009
District parent council invites charter parents to their ranks
New York Post, Daniel Beekman – September 30, 2009
Bronx adds 18 new schools
New York Post, Yoav Gonen – May 5, 2009
Bronx mother Mona Davids leads New York City charter schools ...
"New York Charter Parents Association launches the first one-stop charter application center"
/New York, NY, January 11, 2009/---------New York Charter Parents Association (NYCPA) is launching the first one-stop application center for parents seeking to apply to charter schools. For the first time, public school parents have a centralized walk-in location where they can consult with a NYCPA parent leader and apply to a charter school or multiple charter schools.
Opponents of charter schools have long argued that the process is too arduous, too time-consuming and creams the most technologically savvy parents. Opponents have also claimed the search raises hopes of parents seeking educational alternatives and learning support for their children only to be met with disappointment when they are unable to complete the process. The new NYCPA center addresses those concerns and works directly with the parents seeking improvement in their child's education opportunities with tailored counseling and services.
Parents may call the application hotline at (646) 205-3250 to schedule a daytime or evening appointment and speak to a NYCPA parent leader and learn more about public school choice and charter schools.
Mona Davids, Founder & President of the New York Charter Parents Association said "Many parents have fears and misconceptions about charters due to the intense opposition from politically connected institutions."
Ms. Davids also said that "Recent studies have shown, comparing apples to apples, that Charters are working for children. We seek to educate parents that they have public school choices for their kids. NYCPA believes every child should have equal access to a quality education"
In addition, to the newly launched application center and hotline, NYCPA also has a parent training academy teaching parents how to organize and advocate for their child's education and school, seek member items and be actively engaged and involved with their child's education. Workshops provided by NYCPA include Special Education and English Language Learner Workshops for parents educating them on No Child Left Behind (NCLB), Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in order to become effective advocates for their child. The Parent Power workshop helps parents start parent organizations.
About Us
New York Charter Parents Association - “Of the Parents, By the Parents, For the Parents”
New York Charter Parents Association is a nonprofit organization founded by parents to advocate for families with children in public charter schools. We believe every child should have equal access to a quality education.
Our mission is to be:
1. The independent and powerful voice of charter parents
2. Supportive of the growth of successful models of public school choice and parental involvement.
3. Promoters and advocates for public policy that furthers the advancement of public charter schools and the innovations in education they represent.
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