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HARTFORD, CT - Armed with a new report, the Connecticut Education Association said organizations managing many of the states charter schools are lining their own pockets instead of teaching children and its calling on legislators to hold them accountable.
Were giving millions to millionaires, CEA Executive Director Mark Waxenberg said.
But those who work with and for charter schools in Connecticut said the teachers union was just grasping at straws and that the report was flawed.
The research paper relied on by the CEA contains numerous inaccuracies and is a blatant political attack, Peter Cymrot, vice president of legal and compliance for Achievement First, said.
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(10,064 posts)The board said it wanted charter schools to be subject to the same transparency and accountability standards as public schools, that public funds not be given to charter schools at the expense of the public school system, that charter schools stop expelling students that public schools have a duty to educate, and that charter schools stop effecting de facto segregation of high-performing children from children whose aspirations may be high but whose talents are not yet as obvious.