Results tagged “National Association of Charter School Authorizers”
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Op-ed by Jed Wallace: "Why California must lead the way in closing underperforming charter schools"
Jed Wallace, president and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) penned an op-ed for Edsource calling for high accountability for charter schools and for the charter community to lead the way.
From: In the News. Published January 2, 2013. Last Modified February 19, 2013. -
CCSA joins nationwide call for closure of under-performing charter schools and expansion of high-quality schools
On Nov. 28, the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA), which represents government and other entities that approve and oversee charter schools, called on charter authorizers to be more proactive in closing failing schools and opening great ones. Jed Wallace, president and CEO of CCSA, joined the president of the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools and leaders of charter school associations in New York and Colorado in supporting NACSA's call to action.
From: In the News. Published November 30, 2012. Last Modified December 3, 2012. -
CCSA's "Portrait of the Movement" Report Gets National Recognition
CCSA President and CEO Jed Wallace on CCSA's receipt of the Award for Excellence in Advancing Knowledge from the National Association of Charter School Authorizers for the "Portrait of the Movement" report, the cornerstone of CCSA's accountability work.
From: In the News. Published October 27, 2011. Last Modified October 27, 2011. -
CCSA Statement on "Portrait of the Movement" Report National Recognition

CCSA's Portrait of the Movement report receives the Award for Excellence in Advancing Knowledge by the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA). Jed Wallace, president and CEO, CCSA, responds to this recognition.
From: In the News. Published October 26, 2011. Last Modified November 2, 2011.
