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Friday, July 29, 2011

Elmer Smith: Freedom from public education?

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Posted on Fri, Jul. 29, 2011
Elmer Smith: Freedom from public education?
By Elmer Smith, Philadelphia Daily News
Daily News Opinion Columnist
Took 20 years for Wisconsin to even require testing for children in voucher schools. When results confirmed that the schools weren't working, it prompted immediate action: Wisconsin introduced legislation to outlaw the tests and expand voucher schools.

http://www.philly.com/philly/columnists/elmer_smith/20110729_Elmer_Smith__Freedom_from_public_education_.html

 

August 2nd Senate Democratic Policy Committee Public Hearing to Focus on School Choice

Panel Discussion in Philadelphia Tuesday, August 2nd 10:00 am to Noon is open to the public.

 

Pa. House panel hears from both sides on school vouchers

July 27, 2011, WHYY Newsworks By Mara Zepeda
Supporters and opponents of school vouchers faced off in Philadelphia Wednesday as the Pennsylvania House Education Committee took testimony. Proposed legislation would offer low-income students vouchers worth thousands of dollars to attend private or religious schools.

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/23827

 

Posted at 10:41 AM ET, 07/28/2011

Report: How voucher landscape is widening

Washington Post Answer Sheet Blog By Valerie Strauss
A new review of voucher research over the past decade reveals that vouchers over all "do not have a strong effect on students' academic achievement" and that proponents have shifted their rhetoric away from academic impact and instead highlight parent choice and other issues.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/report-how-voucher-landscape-is-widening/2011/07/27/gIQA7uyxeI_blog.html

 

West Perry School District teacher Michele Dubaich among the finalists for 2012 Teacher of the Year

Published: Thursday, July 28, 2011, 3:29 PM     Updated: Friday, July 29, 2011, 12:49 AM

Law could restrict school construction projects
Thursday, July 28, 2011
By Kaitlynn Riely, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
School districts in Pennsylvania may find it more difficult to embark on construction or renovation projects after legislation signed by Gov. Tom Corbett last month limited their ability to raise property taxes.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Senate Democratic Policy Committee Public Hearing to Focus on School Choice Tuesday August 2nd 10 am



Senate Democratic Policy Committee Public Hearing to Focus on School Choice


WHO: State Sens. Lisa Boscola (D-Lehigh/Monroe/Northampton), Mike Stack (D-Phila.), Anthony H. Williams (D- Phila./Delaware) and Andy Dinniman (D-Chester/Montgomery)
WHAT: Public Hearing on School Choice
WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 10 a.m.
WHERE: Community Room, Community College of Philadelphia Northeast Regional Center, 12901 Townsend Road, Philadelphia
DETAILS: The Senate Democratic Policy Committee is hosting a panel discussion on school choice legislation, school vouchers and EITC scholarships.
Panelists on both sides of the issue have been invited to participate:
  • In favor of school choice legislation: Students First PA Executive Director Dawn Chavous, REACH Alliance and Foundation Director Otto Banks, Pennsylvania Catholic Conference Education Director Sean McAleer, constitutional law expert Phil Murren of Ball, Murren & Connell and Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives President and CEO Matthew J. Brouillette
  • In opposition to school choice legislation: Education Law Center Director of Public Advocacy Baruch Kintisch, AFT Pennsylvania President Ted Kirsch, Springfield Township School Board President Tony Quinn, Keystone State Education Coalition Co-Chair Larry Feinberg and PSEA President Jim Testerman.
Media coverage is welcomed.
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School Vouchers Have No Strong Effect on Student Achievement According to Review of 10 Years of Voucher Research and Action

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School Vouchers Have No Strong Effect on Student Achievement

According to Review of 10 Years of Voucher Research and Action

Huffington Post By Jack Jennings, President and CEO for the Center on Education Policy

Posted: 7/27/11 12:10 PM ET
This week, the Center on Education Policy released a report that reviews ten years of research on voucher programs in Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, and Washington, D.C. The main conclusion is that students using vouchers to attend private schools do not generally attain higher test scores than public school students. The report also points out that much of the research over the last ten years has been conducted by pro-voucher organizations, and yet these organizations have not conclusively shown higher academic achievement resulting from vouchers.

PA SchoolTalk's Blog Coverage of Day 1 of House Ed Committee School Choice Hearings in Philly

New Website Reviews PA Cyberschool Performance
Joe Zimmerman, a school board member in the Annville-Cleona School District, sent this link to a new website he has constructed using 2009-2010 PSSA data and right-to-know requests filed with PDE.

"Save More, Live Better" – Here's $49 million more (on top of the $157M they already gave to support vouchers and charters) that is not being invested in teacher training programs, teacher induction programs, teacher mentoring programs or efforts to put experienced, qualified teachers into classrooms in high poverty school districts…..

Walton Family Foundation Invests $49 million in Teach For America



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

PSBA: Two Hundred PA School Districts Have Now Agreed to Some Type of Wage Freeze for 2011-2012

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PSBA: Two Hundred PA School Districts Have Now Agreed to Some Type of Wage Freeze for 2011-2012

Exposing the Threats Behind Vouchers

Philadelphia Student Union Blog
Right now in Pennsylvania, school vouchers are being proposed as a way to "fix" public education, by using public money to pay for the private or parochial school tuition of certain students who receive vouchers.
 

School Funding Reform Stirs Pot

By Russ O'Reilly (roreilly@altoonamirror.com) , The Altoona Mirror July 25, 2011
Robbing one group of poor students to give to another is what the director of the Pennsylvania League of Urban Schools is calling proposed legislation to reform federal aid to school districts.

Student performance may be considered in state teacher evaluations

BY LAURA LEGERE (STAFF WRITER LLEGERE@TIMESSHAMROCK.COM)
Pottsville Republican Published: July 26, 2011
A bill that would include student performance in how Pennsylvania teachers are evaluated may be considered after lawmakers return to Harrisburg in the fall.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Keystone Exams "go to sleep" for a year

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Friday, 22 July 2011 19:09
Keystone Exams process "goes to sleep" for a year
WITF.org Written by  Mary Wilson
Raise your hand, high school student readers, if you love budget cuts. 
The Department of Education doesn't have enough money to administer the Keystone Exams this year.   The Keystones are spankin'-new state tests that could have hit classrooms this coming academic year, at the discretion of school districts.  There are ten prototypes, for ten different subjects, but only three are pencil-ready: algebra I, literature, and biology.

House Education Committee school choice hearings in Philly Wednesday July 27th and Thursday July 28th from 10:00 AM-3:30 PM, 1st floor of 1810 Liacouras Walk at Temple University
If history is any indication, Students First will supply transportation, boxed lunches, T-shirts and signs for busloads of Philly charter school students to serve as the backdrop for any press photos when the House Education Committee holds hearings on school choice at Temple University on Wednesday July 27th and Thursday July 28th.  The hearings will be held from 10:00 AM-3:30 PM in the first floor of 1810 Liacouras Walk at Temple University.  The tentative agendas and speakers for both days are listed below.
PLEASE HELP TO GENERATE TURNOUT AND ATTENDANCE AT THE HEARINGS
Alas, here at the Keystone State Education Foundation we have no T-shirts, no busses and no funding for lunches.  If you have any time to spare in support of public education please consider putting on your own school T-shirt or name badge, bring some of your fellow public education stakeholders, come say hello to the members of the PA House Education Committee and carry the flag for public educationPlease let me know if you are planning  to attend any of these hearings.

Pa. ethics panel says it didn't have evidence to prove violations by former charter school head
By Martha Woodall, Inquirer Staff Writer Posted on Tue, Jul. 26, 2011
The State Ethics Commission did not have the evidence to prove that the former head of the Multi-Cultural Academy Charter School in North Philadelphia violated state ethics laws, according to an investigative report that nevertheless describes Vuong Thuy's business dealings as "disturbing."  Multi-Cultural is one of 19 local charters being investigated by federal authorities for several reasons, including conflicts of interest and fraud, according to sources with knowledge of the probes.

Lancaster districts lead way in tough times

Agree to tough concessions to help balance budgets
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era, Updated Jul 25, 2011 11:17
By BRIAN WALLACE , Staff Writer
Gov. Tom Corbett and state Education Secretary Ronald Tomalis have complained recently that school employees didn't do enough to help their districts in a tough budget year.

Posted at 12:27 PM ET, 07/25/2011

Where private foundations award education cash

Washington Post Answer Sheet Blog By Valerie Strauss
Public school systems around the country may have spent the past several years starving for cash in this financially troubled era, but a new reportshows that philanthropists doled out $684 million in private grants from 2000-08 to organizations involved in reforming the teaching profession.

Pittsburgh City schools ponder cuts in early childhood education staff

By Jodi Weigand, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW, Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Early childhood education would take one of the biggest hits in a round of layoffs the Pittsburgh school board is expected to finalize on Wednesday.
Up to 15 early childhood teachers, 13 paraprofessionals and six other staffers could lose their jobs as a result of a $3 million decrease in state funding for early childhood education programs. The district reduced the number of children in prekindergarten for 2011-12 by more than 400, or about 20 percent.



Monday, July 25, 2011

Follow the Money: WALMART Save More, Live Better, Eradicate Public Education 157,220,283 reasons to shop someplace else.

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Follow the Money: WALMART

Save More, Live Better, Eradicate Public Education

157,220,283 reasons to shop someplace else.


Subsidy cuts fill jobless rolls with former school employees
Debra Erdley, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW, Monday, July 25, 2011
Pennsylvania public school employees are hitting the unemployment line in unprecedented numbers this summer.
Nearly 4,000 teachers and about 1,700 school support workers across Pennsylvania received furloughs recently in the wake of a $900 million reduction in state and federal school subsidies, according to spokesmen for The Pennsylvania State Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers affiliates in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

Complex Thinking is not Tested and Won't be Taught

 Anthony Cody   
Marion Brady offers us some words to chew over this morning:
Kids can't be taught to think better using tests that can't measure how well they think.
The logic should be obvious. What gets tested gets taught. Complex thinking skills -- skills essential to survival--can't be tested, so they don't get taught. That failure doesn't simply rise to the level of a problem. It's unethical.
This is the reason so many of us are so fed up that we will take our own money and time to go to Washington, DC, next week to protest.

The Wall Street Journal WEEKEND INTERVIEW JULY 23, 2011

Bill Gates Interview - Was the $5 Billion Worth It?

A decade into his record-breaking education philanthropy, Bill Gates talks teachers, charters—and regrets


Parkland looks to form foundation

Nonprofit group would raise private money for district.

8:47 p.m. EDT, July 22, 2011
Parkland School District is working with community members to form an education foundation to raise private money to fund district programs and projects.



Sunday, July 24, 2011

COMMENTARY: Public Schools; Public Dollars Public Right-to-Know; Public Criticism

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COMMENTARY:
Public Schools; Public Dollars
Public Right-to-Know; Public Criticism
This week the Philadelphia Public School Notebook ran a piece covering the fact that two of the largest charters in Pennsylvania, Chester Community Charter School (CCCS) and the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School (PA Cyber), are among the 89 schools across the state that are to be investigated for statistical irregularities on 2009 standardized tests.

The article notes that CCCS was founded by Gladwyne lawyer and entrepreneur Vahan Gureghian, who is also the founder and CEO of Charter School Management, Inc. (CSMI), a for-profit management company that operates CCCS under contract. The school has attracted attention in part because Gureghian is an influential power broker in both Delaware and Montgomery counties and a major Republican campaign donor. 
According to the National Institute on Money in State Politics, Gureghian has in recent years contributed almost half a million dollars to state Republican candidates and committees, including over $300,000 – more than any other individual donor – to the campaign of Gov. Tom Corbett. A strong proponent of charter expansion and school choice, Gureghian played a significant role on Corbett's transition team, including as a member of its education committee.


Any taxpayer is entitled to request information on the compensation of their public school district's employees.  Although CCCS is a public school funded by public tax dollars nobody seems to know what Mr. Gureghian's compensation is as CEO of CSMI, which is responsible for running the school.  Right-to-know filings by the Philadelphia Inquirer have been tied up in litigation for several years.

While charter school proponents are quick to point out that charters are, in fact public schools, some are apparently not quite as comfortable with the public criticism component that goes hand in hand with accepting public monies. The notebook article goes on to report that "In response to requests for comment made over several days, attorney Frank Catania, a CCCS representative emailed to a Notebook reporter a "notice to cease and desist all defamatory communications concerning alleged PSSA 'cheating' at CCCS."

The core mission of public schools in our democracy is to create informed American citizens.  Locally elected school board members are acutely aware that traditional public schools are subject to virtually unlimited public dialogue, scrutiny and criticism. There is no shortage of review by the press and by citizens.  These are an integral part of the democratic process.  Any taxpayer is entitled to speak publicly on any topic at a school board meeting. 

Sunshine laws, right-to-know and transparency don't shine quite so brightly in the private world of business, where any negative publicity might cut into the core mission of increasing market share, increasing revenue and maximizing profits.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Follow the Money: WALMART: Save More, Live Better, Eradicate Public Education: 157,220,283 reasons to shop someplace else.


2010 WALMART FAMILY FOUNDATION K-12 Education Reform Grants

 

157,220,283 reasons to shop someplace else.

 

http://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/educationreform/k-12-ed-reform-2010-grantee-full-list

 

Shape Public Policy:
Amount
Agudath Israel of Illinois
$500,000
Alliance for School Choice, Inc.
2,308,376
American Center for School Choice
60,000
Arete Scholars Fund, Inc.
500,000
Arizona Charter Schools Association (ACSA)
682,000
Association of Missouri Charter Schools (AMCS)
270,133
Barry Goldwater Institute for Public Policy Research
50,000
Bellwether Education Partners
90,000
Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO)
675,000
Brookings Institution
200,000
California Charter Schools Association (CCSA)
3,940,652
Catholic Association of Latino Leaders Inc
150,000
Center for Education Reform
518,273
Charter School Partners
269,477
Children's Scholarship Fund (CSF)
13,559,790
Colorado League of Charter Schools
951,174
Colorado Legacy Foundation
24,261
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC)
243,980
Colorado Succeeds
127,500
Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now Inc. (ConnCAN)
1,300,000
DC Public Charter School Board
108,000
DC School Reform Now
125,000
District of Columbia College Access Program
333,000
Education Pioneers
100,000
Education Reform Now, Inc.
1,325,000
Education Trust, Inc.
300,000
Excellent Education for Everyone, Inc. (E3)
750,000
Foundation for Educational Choice, Inc.
735,000
Foundation for Excellence in Education FEE
1,692,000
Friends of Choice in Urban Schools (FOCUS)
567,946
Georgia Charter Schools Association Inc.
650,000
Greater Houston Community Foundation
100,000
GreatSchools Inc.
1,800,000
Harvard College
405,600
Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options (HCREO)
240,000
Illinois Network of Charter Schools (INCS)
1,055,628
Indiana Public Charter Schools Association, Inc.
420,000
Institute For Justice
400,000
John K. Maclver Institute for Public Policy, Inc.
101,800
Klamath River Early College of the Redwoods
156,446
Los Angeles Parent Union
500,000
Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools
374,733
Lutheran Urban Mission Initiative Inc.
55,000
MAPSA - Michigan Association of Public School Academies
264,300
Marquette University
235,300
Milwaukee Chapter - Black Alliance for Educational Options Inc. (MCBAEO)
75,000
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS)
1,175,000
National Conference of State Legislatures
156,856
National Right to Work Legal Defense & Education Foundation
75,000
New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association
950,000
New Mexico Coalition for Charter Schools
50,000
New York Charter Schools Association (NYCSA)
585,459
NewSchools Venture Fund
237,350
Ohio Alliance of Public Charter Schools (OAPCS)
309,160
Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina (PEFNC)
525,000
Participant Foundation
500,000
Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools
203,000
Philanthropy Roundtable
100,000
PICO National Network
840,410
Public Education and Business Coalition
50,000
Reason Foundation
40,000
School Choice Ohio
415,000
School Choice Wisconsin
300,000
Stand for Children Leadership Center
1,378,527
Step Up for Students - Formerly Florida School Choice Fund - FSCF
666,240
Success Charter Network
1,310,000
Tennessee Charter Schools Association
812,000
Texas Charter Schools Association
715,000
Thomas B. Fordham Institute
557,780
United Community Center, Inc.
160,000
United Negro College Fund, Inc. (UNCF)
359,365
University of Notre Dame
300,000
Urban League of Greater New Orleans
200,000
Washington Scholarship Fund, Inc.
225,931
Shape Public Policy Total
$52,487,447


Create Quality Schools:
Amount
Academy for Global Citizenship Charter School
$250,000
Academy of New Media Middle
30,000
Academy of North Minneapolis
220,000
ADI Charter Schools, Inc.
500,000
Alkebu-Lan Village
30,000
Alliance for Universal Education Inc
30,000
Amani Public Charter School
30,000
Aprendes Foundation
30,000
Aspire Alexander Twilight College Preparatory Academy
250,000
Aspire ERES Academy
250,000
Aspire Titan Academy
250,000
Aspire Vanguard College Preparatory Academy
250,000
Barack Obama Charter School
250,000
Brighter Choice Foundation
995,332
Broome Street Academy Charter High School
30,000
Building Excellent Schools (BES)
1,758,245
Building Hope
1,013,295
Camino Nuevo Elementary School #3
250,000
Camp Fire USA
30,000
Capitol Collegiate Academy
250,000
Carondelet Leadership Academy
220,000
Catalyst Elementary Charter School - Circle Rock
250,000
Center for Inspired Teaching f/b/o Inspired Teaching Demonstration School
250,000
CEO Leadership Academy, Inc.
250,000
Charter Fund - d/b/a CSGF Tennessee
1,563,109
Charter Fund, Inc. (CSGF)
12,533,526
Charter School Financing Partnership LLC CSFP
2,850,000
Charter School of Excellence Inc.
660,000
City of Trees Public Charter School
30,000
College-Ready Academy High School #11
250,000
College-Ready Academy High School #13
250,000
College-Ready Academy High School #14
250,000
College-Ready Academy High School #16
250,000
College-Ready Middle Academy #7
250,000
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC)
150,000
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
478,770
Cornerstone Montessori Elementary
220,000
Crestworth Learning Academy
250,000
Crown Preparatory Academy
220,000
D'Arbonne Woods Charter School
250,000
DC Public Charter School Board
230,000
Democracy Prep-Blackstone Valley
250,000
Detroit Leadership Academy
250,000
Dr. Richard Izquierdo Health and Science Charter School
220,000
Eastbrook Academy
274,500
Edison Public School Academy
250,000
Educational Enterprises, Inc.
760,000
Environmental Charter Middle School
220,000
EPIC Academy Charter High School
250,000
e-STEM Public Charter Schools, Inc.
562,500
EXCEL Prep Charter School
220,000
Excellence and Equity in Education
30,000
Excellent Education Development, Inc. (ExED)
250,000
Fernando Pullum Performing Arts High School
250,000
Friends of E Prep Schools
30,000
Friends of Nest Charter School Inc.
50,000
Garden Homes Community Montessori School, Inc.
30,000
Global Green USA
55,010
Graham Expeditionary Middle School
220,000
Grand Center Arts Academy
220,000
Green Dot Public Schools
500,000
Hennepin Elementary School
30,000
Hiawatha Leadership Academy
249,500
Highland Park Leadership & Sports Academy
30,000
ICEF Elementary School #7
250,000
ICEF Middle School #8
250,000
IFF
1,200,000
Illinois College
30,000
Indiana Math and Science Academy- North Indianapolis
240,000
Inspire Charter Academy
250,000
Instituto Health Sciences Career Academy
250,000
Invictus Preparatory Charter School
250,000
Inwood Academy for Leadership Charter School
250,000
John Dibert Community School
250,000
King's Academy
250,000
KIPP Foundation
8,650,000
Lakeview Charter High School
220,000
Legacy Charter Academy
250,000
Legal Prep Charter Academy
30,000
Lighthouse Academies
100,000
Lincoln-King Academy
250,000
Little Rock Urban Collegiate Public Charter School for Young Men
220,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
2,584,000
Lotus School for Excellence
280,000
Madison Preparatory Academy
250,000
Magnolia Science Academy-8 Bell Charter School
250,000
Memphis College Preparatory School
250,000
Milwaukee College Preparatory School (Lindsay Heights Campus)
250,000
Milwaukee Community Cyber High School
250,000
Mission Preparatory School
250,000
MMAC Community Support Foundation
150,000
Montessori School of Englewood
30,000
Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School
250,000
New Orleans College Preparatory Academies
250,000
New Urban Learning
220,000
Newark Charter School Fund
1,750,000
Newark Legacy Charter School
248,750
NewSchools Venture Fund
1,000,000
Northeast Ohio Preparatory School
250,000
Nova Academy Early College High School
250,000
Partners for Developing Futures
750,426
Partnerships to Uplift Communities
60,000
Passages Charter School
250,000
Pataula Charter Academy
220,000
Peoria Charter School Initiative
250,000
Pima Prevention Partnership
250,000
Preclarus Mastery Academy
30,000
Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation
250,000
ReNEW School #1
250,000
ReNEW School #2
250,000
Rosewood Community Development Corporation Inc.
10,000
Rowe Elementary School
250,000
Saint Anthony Congregation - Formerly St. Anthony School of Milwaukee
350,000
SOAR II Charter School
250,000
Sonoran Science Academy - Phoenix Metro
220,000
South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp (SoBRO)
30,000
South City Preparatory Academy Charter School
30,000
Southland College Prep Charter School, Inc
250,000
Stockton Collegiate International Secondary School
250,000
Synergy Charter Academy
250,000
Taylor International Academy
250,000
The New Common School Foundation
60,000
Triumph Charter High School
220,000
University of Notre Dame
750,000
University Preparatory School
250,000
University YES! Academy
249,944
UNO Charter School Network
230,000
Urban Day School Inc.
440,000
Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men High School - East Garfield
250,000
Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men High School - South Shore
250,000
Valley Charter Elementary School
220,000
Valley Charter Middle School
220,000
Veritas College Preparatory Charter School
250,000
Washington-Parks Academy
250,000
Create Quality Schools Total
$63,846,907


Improve Existing Schools:
Amount
Achievement Network, LTD
$62,500
Association of American Educators Foundation (AAE)
200,000
Cole Arts and Science Academy
100,000
Colorado League of Charter Schools
220,000
DC Public Charter School Board
860,573
DC Public Education Fund
10,000,000
Denver Green School (DGS)
300,000
Denver Public Schools
270,000
Georgia Charter School Commission, Inc.
245,100
High Bar, LLC
400,000
Indiana Public Charter Schools Association, Inc.
174,750
MAPSA - Michigan Association of Public School Academies
743,540
Marquette University
260,334
National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA)
1,874,274
National Council of La Raza - NCLR
582,148
New Orleans East Charter Academies Inc.
200,000
New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy (NOMMA)
250,000
New Teacher Project
2,250,000
New York Charter Schools Association (NYCSA)
460,000
Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA)
125,000
Pathways To Success (PTS)
25,000
Recovery School District (RSD)
666,891
Rhode Island Mayoral Academies (RIMA)
500,000
Seton Education Partners - formerly Aquinas Education Trust
150,000
Teach for America (National)
16,652,436
University of Notre Dame
897,600
Voices for International Business & Education
340,669
Improve Existing Schools Total
$38,810,815


Research and Evaluation:
Amount
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
$569,018
Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA)
39,700
University of Arkansas Foundation, Inc.
680,283
University of Notre Dame
250,000
University of Southern California
160,030
University of Washington
51,083
University of Washington Foundation - Center on Reinventing Public Education
50,000
University of Wisconsin - Madison
275,000
Research and Evaluation Total
$2,075,114

2010 K-12 Education Reform and other
education grants total: $157,220,283