Tulsa would be better off to embrace charter schools
N EARLY every time President Barack Obama or his education secretary, Arne Duncan , sings the praises of charter schools, Tulsa comes to mind. And not in a good way.
In late 2007, the powers that be at Tulsa Public Schools sued the state to overturn Oklahoma ’s charter school law. A year later and facing criticism, the school board reaffirmed its decision to have the law deemed unconstitutional because it ...
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