Detroit public school teachers want to open their own charter school
Nineteen Detroit Public Schools teachers are running for election on November 24-26 to leadership slots in the Detroit Federation of Teachers union on a school reform platform, according to the Michigan Education Report.
The teachers, led by Ann Crowley and Ann Turner, want to open their own charter school modeled after the Los Angeles Green Dot Schools, which is a nonprofit network of unionized charter high schools.
Green Dot School’s website says that their vision is “leading the charge to transform public education in Los Angeles and beyond so that all children receive the education they need to be successful in college, leadership, and life.”
Green Dot states that with their successes to date, they are “demonstrating that public schools can do a far better job of educating students if they are operated more effectively.”
The Detroit teachers, calling themselves "Detroit Children First" were turned down by Detroit Public Schools administrators and union leaders when they proposed using Green Dot as a model for Detroit.
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