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Download the complete 08 conference agenda in pdf format
2008 New York Annual Statewide Charter School Conference
October 10-11, 2008
"Celebrating the 1st Decade; Progressing to the Future" Listing of Sessions and Panelists FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Sign-in/Registration 4:00 - 4:15 p.m. - Opening of the Conference - Welcoming Remarks 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Role of the Authorizer ACADEMIC STRAND: Closing the Achievement Gap Through Teacher Preparation 5:45 - 7:30 p.m. - Cocktail Reception SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. - Continental Breakfast 8:30 - 8:50 a.m. - Plenary Session 9:00 - 10:15 a.m. ACADEMIC STRAND: Performance Data Analysis in the Classroom BUSINESS/LEGAL STRAND: Fraud Awareness and Detection GOVERNANCE STRAND: Making Governance Work ADVOCACY STRAND: Setting the Legislative Agenda; Organizing for Success in the Public Arena 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. - Coffee Break 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ACADEMIC STRAND: Effective Teaching Techniques BUSINESS/LEGAL STRAND: Coping with Prevailing Wage GOVERNANCE STRAND: Identifying and Closing Performance Gaps in Your School NEW SCHOOL STRAND: New School Incubator and High Performance Network 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. - Buffett Luncheon Charter Schools' Success in the Public System 1:45 - 3:00 p.m. ACADEMIC STRAND: Building School Culture - How to Get the School You Want BUSINESS/LEGAL STRAND: Managing Your School in a Crisis GOVERNANCE STRAND: Job #1 - Supervising and Evaluating Your School Leader ** END OF CONFERENCE ** Download the complete 08 conference agenda in pdf format
CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS OUTPERFORM SCHOOL DISTRICTS ON STATE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS & MATH EXAMS
Charter school students continue to demonstrate their academic progress according to the results of 2008
state exams for English Language Arts and mathematics for grades 3 through 8, released today by the
State Education Department. "With so many charters showing high academic performance, students, teachers, school leaders and
trustees of charter schools deserve enormous credit for demonstrating success is possible even under the
tremendous challenges surrounding them," said Bill Phillips, President of the New York Char
Schools Association. "The ELA and math results on state exams continue to show that a majority of charter schools have a
higher percentage of students meeting or exceeding state performance standards than the respective school
districts in which the charter schools are located," said Phillips. "That is, most charters had a
higher percentage of students scoring levels 3 or 4 on each exam than their school district averages."
"The academic success of charter schools is undeniable, even from their biggest skeptics," said
Phillips. "Charter opponents, sadly, will continue to paint a bleak picture, which ignores this positive
state test data and denigrates the accomplishments of charter students and staff that deserve praise for
their continued success." "Phillips pointed out that the high state test scores and academic success of charters remains vulnerable
to regulatory and political meddling. "Charters must continue to be allowed to operate as freely as
possible from unnecessary mandates having nothing to do with academic success." He said that new mandates
like the court-imposed "prevailing wage" have nothing to do with health, safety or civil rights of
students, and "drive up charter school costs, shift resources away from the classroom, and put suitable
facility space out-of-reach for charter schools. Charter schools' positive results on the state exams have been accomplished even as they remain at a financial
disadvantage. Phillips said charters receive only about 70 percent of what school districts spend on their
students. "The funding inequity has been exacerbated by the erroneous court decision, and can be fixed by
the legislature giving charter schools access to facilities funding." "With higher state test scores from charter schools, the state bureaucracies, legislature and courts
must stop their attempts to conform high-performing, innovative charter schools into conventional mediocrity
and failure of so many district schools from which charter students fled," Phillips said. Charter school test data is available on the State Education Department’s website,
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/press-release/20080623/home.htm. English Language Arts:
Mathematics:
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