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Accel Schools, styled ACCEL Schools, is a for-profit education management organization that operates 77 charter schools and 15 online schools primarily in Ohio. Accel schools have operated on significantly lower budgets than other Cleveland schools.
Pansophic Learning is a for-profit charter management organization with schools in the United States, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Pansophic is based in McLean, Virginia . Its Accel Schools subsidiary is the largest charter school operator in Ohio.
The Center for Education Reform estimates that ten percent of charter school teachers belong to a union. [4] In March 2017, Accel Schools took over the charter management contract for Northeast Ohio College Preparatory School and six other I Can schools. [5]
May 24—ANDERSON — Some schools and districts serving students in Madison County and nearby areas anticipate continuing to offer virtual education options for the 2021-22 school year, though ...
Sen. Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, encouraged his colleagues to approve her nomination and criticized government overreach in schools, saying, “10% of the resources come from the ...
(The Center Square) – Potential cuts in school funding would grow inequality in Ohio schools and reduce the state’s future economic output, a group of economists said. The survey of 16 ...
OHDELA is operated by Accel Management, a charter school management company. As an online school, OHDELA has been treated differently by the State of Ohio in regards to educational accountability. Despite receiving an F on the State Report Card several years running, the school has continually received increased public funding.
BLRA had originally hosted elementary and middle school students, until the 2017-2018 year when they opened a secondary school. For a time, the Banning Lewis School Board contracted the management of the school to Mosaica Education. Accel Schools took over responsibility for the charter management contract. [2]