Charter schools can't discriminate, claim their supporters, because they must allocate their seats by a random process, not by creaming or selecting only the students they want.
The implication that the charter school is high performing because of its model and not because it attempts to include mainly wealthy, white families with the means to provide other opportunities to their children is also frustrating.
I'm sure it's just a quirk of a voice-to-text application but I really like the concept of the Philadelphia Common Please Court.
No technoquirk-- just good old-fashioned typo, now corrected. But I would like to see that court, too.
A little history: on Franklin Towne Charter and its circular real estate deals and political connections: https://appsphilly.net/franklin-towne-middle-charter-school/
The implication that the charter school is high performing because of its model and not because it attempts to include mainly wealthy, white families with the means to provide other opportunities to their children is also frustrating.
Yet another example of the harms of charter schools and them being able to cherry pick students and familes