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November 21, 2013Truth in Advertising in the School Portfolio StrategyRobin Lake, via a kind Deb Britt email: Portfolio cities are not all created equal. Some, like New Orleans, have been able to advance quickly. Others are slowed down by the public reactions to school closures or school board turnover or other political or technical realities. District leaders like the idea of accountability for schools, but avoid creating clear performance criteria. They like the idea of new schools, but don't want to close low performers. They like the idea of partnering with a few charter schools, but they don't want to upset the unions by partnering with more. They like the idea of school-level decisionmaking, but don't want to shrink their central offices.Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 21, 2013 12:02 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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