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Educate to Lead Educate to Lead Workshop Workshop November 13, 2009 Dr. Thomas Stewart Qwaku & Associates

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Page 1: Educate to Lead Workshop November 13, 2009 Dr. Thomas Stewart Qwaku & Associates

Educate to Lead Educate to Lead WorkshopWorkshop

November 13, 2009

Dr. Thomas Stewart

Qwaku & Associates

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Agenda

Overview of Session

Key Topics

Q & A

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Topics

1. Parental Choice vs. Education Options

2. Public Charter Schools3. Tax Credit Programs4. Mayoral Leadership5. Special Needs Scholarships6. Tax Credit Programs in the US 7. Means-Tested Public Funded School

Vouchers

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Mission Statements

Qwaku’s Mission: To provide high quality professional services to individuals and organizations who serve under-resourced and hard to reach children, youth and families.

BAEO’s MissionBAEO’s Mission: : To increase access to high-quality educational options for Black children by actively supporting parental choice policies and programs that empower low-income and working class Black families.

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Education Options vs. Parental Choice

Education Reform/ Student

Achievement

Education Reform/ Student

Achievement

Quality School and Other Education Options

Quality School and Other Education Options

Parental Choice and Increased InvolvementParental Choice and

Increased Involvement

Public Charter Schools

Public Charter Schools

Tax CreditsTax Credits Mayoral LeadershipMayoral

LeadershipSpecial Needs Scholarships

Special Needs Scholarships

Means TestedVouchers

Means TestedVouchers

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What is a public charter school?

Charter schools are innovative public schools that often operate independent of the local school district. They are established by local parents, teachers and community organizations to expand public options for families and ensure greater accountability for results.

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Public Charter Schools

National Overview 39 states and D.C. have a charter law 4,900 charter schools enroll 1.5 million

students 30% of charter students are Black / 17%

nation 48% of charter students qualify for FRPL 56% of charter schools are in central cities Cities where at least 20% of students are in

charter schools: New Orleans, Washington, DC, Dayton, Cleveland, and Detroit

Most research proves that charter schools help low-performing students close the gap

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What are tax credits?

There are two types: Personal tax credits, which indirectly

reimburse the cost of educational expenses up to a specified amount, by making them tax deductible for individuals and families

Donation tax credits, which allow individuals and businesses to reduce their tax liability by donating to organizations that use the funds to provide scholarships to participating private schools

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Tax Credit

Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, and Minnesota offer personal tax credits

Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island have donation tax credits

A number of states are currently considering tax credits: Idaho, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah and Virginia

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Tax Credit Scholarships

AZ Individual: No income eligibility, public or private, $500 cap (s) / $1,000 cap (m)

AZ Corporate: 185% FRPL, public school, $4,400 K-8 and $5,700 9-12

FL Corporate: FRPL, public school, $3,950

PA Corporate: $50,000, public or private, 75% value year 1, 90% value year 2

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What is Mayoral Leadership?

Commonly referred to as “mayoral control,” mayoral leadership over public schools has emerged as the most significant top-down approach to urban education reform in the last 10 years. Those who support this approach say it is the best way to address poor academic results, management turnover and financial challenges.

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Mayoral Leadership

National Overview

Nearly a dozen major school systems, including Boston, Chicago, D.C., and New York City have forms of mayoral control.

It usually gives the mayor the authority to select school-board members and appoint the superintendent.

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What are Special Needs Scholarships?

Special Needs Scholarships provide students with learning disabilities and their families access to school options and educational opportunities that are often not provided by their local school district.

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Special Needs Scholarship

National Overview

Special Needs Scholarships are provided by 5 states: AZ, FL, GA, OH, UT

AZ#1: IEP, public school, tuition or IEP amount, whichever is less

AZ #2: NO IEP, public and private school, $5,000 FL: IEP, public school, amount of public school funding s/he

would have received or tuition, whichever is less GA: IEP, public and private school, scholarship average $6,331 OH: IEP, public and private, $20,000 cap UT: IEP, public and private, $6,441.50 for 3 or more hours and

$3,865.50 for less than 3 hours

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What are means-tested publicly funded vouchers?

Vouchers are given directly to eligible families by governments for use in enrolling their own children in a school of their choice. Vouchers can be broad-based or targeted at specific groups. “Means-tested vouchers” primarily target students from low-income families who often attend public schools in districts with high levels of schools in need of improvement.

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What are means-tested publicly funded vouchers?

National Overview

Publicly funded vouchers exist in eights states (AZ, FL, LA, ME, OH, UT, VT, and WI) and the District of Columbia

Cleveland, Milwaukee, New Orleans, and Washington, DC offer vouchers to low income families, and Arizona targets foster care children

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Means-Tested Private Vouchers

Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (K-12)

Income below 175% of federal poverty (220% rule)

$6,607 maximum scholarship (new amount for 2009-10)

19,538 students enrolled in 127 private schools

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Means-Tested Private Vouchers

DC Opportunity Scholarship Program (K-12)

Income below 185% of federal poverty (300% rule)

$7,500 maximum Roughly 1,715 students enrolled in 49

schools Currently in the last year of its pilot phase

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Means-Tested Private Vouchers

New Orleans Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence (K-4)

Income below 250% of federal poverty

Scholarship cap or tuition costs, whichever is less, avg. scholarship is $3,919

640 students enrolled in 35 schools

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Dr. Thomas Stewart

Qwaku & Associates2240 E. Baltimore Street

Baltimore, MD 21231

http://qwaku.com

443-865-5049