Monday, December 11, 2006

The Dallas Morning News writes about charter schools in SE Dallas.

The news is not good. The charter is wasting a bunch of money on non-essential administration. The superintendent hires relatives and cronies. And test scores, frankly, are awful. See article.

But the worst thing is that the mis-managed charter, the A+ Academy, a K-12 school posted generally better TAKS scores than did the Lancaster K-12 school district.

According to the AEIS website, for A+ Charter
TAKS Met 2006 Standard (Sum of All Grades Tested, EXCLUDING grade 8 Science)
(Standard Accountability Indicator)


A+ LISD
State District Campus District



Reading/ELA 2006 87% 75% 75% 73%
2005 83% 64% 64% 67%

Mathematics 2006 75% 50% 50% 50%
2005 71% 35% 35% 42%

Writing 2006 91% 74% 74% 81%
2005 90% 65% 65% 79%

Science 2006 70% 49% 49% 37%
2005 63% 32% 32% 31%

Soc Studies 2006 87% 84% 84% 67%
2005 87% 79% 79% 71%

All Tests 2006 67% 43% 43% 37%
2005 62% 30% 30% 31%



I suppose the charter school that botches its financial reporting could be helping TAKS takers cheat on the tests. And that every score, however low, in the Lancaster district is at least honestly earned.

I hope that's the reason.