HomepageEducation Editor in Education ‘Alternative’ Education: Using Charter Schools to Hide Dropouts and Game the System “School officials nationwide dodge accountability ratings by steering low achievers to alternative programs. In Orlando, Florida, the nation’s tenth-largest district, thousands of students who leave alternative charters run by a for-profit company aren’t counted as dropouts.” Share this:Print Where Alternative School Enrollment May Signal ProblemsMarch 5, 2017In "Education"Why Public=Private Partnerships Don’t Work: The Many Advantages of the Public AlternativeMay 29, 2017In "Infrastructure"The True History of Fake NewsFebruary 21, 2017In "Info Literacy" Next Read: Government by White Nationalism Is Upon Us » Editor: Related Post Republicans are giving raises to striking teachers — and making the middle class pay for them