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How Long-Time Charter Funders Are Upping the Ante in Their Bid to Blow the Bay State’s Charter School Cap

Posted on October 24, 2016 by aagabor

This post highlights the work of Peggy Wiesenberg, an attorney and Access to Justice Fellow working with Quality Education for Every Student (QUEST), a grassroots organization of Boston Public School parents dedicated to promoting quality, equity and transparency in public … Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Charter Schools, Massachusetts Education Reform | Tagged a venture capitalist and chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, Abigail Johnson, Advancing Obama’s Legacy Frank Perullo Robert Kraft DFER Kraft Group New Schools Venture Fund Paul Sagan, Alice Walton, Amos Hostetter, Analog Devices, Barr Foundation, Campaign for Fair Access to Quality Public Schools, Charles Longfield, Charter Growth Fund, Charter Public School Association, Charter Public Schools Voter Education Fund, charter schools, Dark Money, Eli Broad, Expanding Educational Opportunities, Great Schools Massachusetts, Jim Peyser, Jim Walton, John Fischer, KIPP, Mark Nunnelly, New Profit Inc., Paul Edgerley, Question 2, Raymond Stata, Shari Redstone, Yes on 2 | 2 Comments
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