Amid reports that the Shelby County Schools iZone may turn over some of its schools to charter operators due to financial concerns, Director of Schools Dorsey Hopson told the Memphis Daily News, “That’s absurd. I just want to be clear on that.”
Instead, Hopson indicated he plans to seek additional grants and/or private funding to continue the successful iZone efforts.
A recent analysis indicates that iZone schools are outperforming their Achievement School District counterparts. In short, the iZone is working. And Hopson’s comments acknowledge that while also making clear his commitment to find a way to stick with what’s working to help improve outcomes for students.
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Thank goodness. I can’t imagine why anyone would disrupt what a (seemingly) good thing we have in the iZone.
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