The for-profit corporation K12 had major news for investors this week, while educator Darcy Bedortha published a tale of experiences with the virtual schooling giant
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Charter Schools and Labor, Criminal Law; K12 Responds to Criticism
Do Laws Apply to Charter Schools? — K12 Responds to Criticism These news briefs appear on the October 10 edition of The Education Town Hall.
Ed Sector “Amok”? Plus: #Shutdown at DOE and DC Charter Faces Lawsuit, Revocation
Education Town Hall News Briefs: Education Sector “Run Amok”? — #Shutdown at DOE — Options PCS Faces Lawsuit Full recording of today’s Education Town Hall
Child Poverty, Corporate Money in Education and the Common Core PLUS: Fairfax (VA) Suspensions
Education Town Hall News Notes: Child Poverty and Education Education Enriches Corporations Corporations Lobby for Common Core Fairfax (VA) Suspensions Drop
Virtual Schooling Faces Pushback
Virtual charter schools — schools which provide education entirely or primarily on-line — are facing increasing challenges around the country. Listen to this story and
K12 Settles Lawsuit, “DC Flex Was Denied”
A court case involving the for-profit education company K12 is closer to an end this week. “Today, K12 Inc. was pleased to announce the resolution