Press Release – For Immediate Release
National Developer, Charter School Advocate Stu Lichter:
Charter Schools, Chartering Success
For 70 years, public schools have sought to educate, inspire inner-city students. It’s time to open up the competition: enter Public Charter Schools, Educational Alternatives.
‘The inner-city public-school system is a broken-down relic of an apartheid past.’
Lichter: Supporter of “I Can Schools,” a Public Charter School system in Cleveland.
‘We can do better, or we can just let another generation of minority students rot.’
[LOS ANGELES, California ~ Nov. 2, 2016] Seventy years of neglect. Funding deficiencies. A lack of options, and an undercurrent of racism. The ghost of George Wallace is still haunting the American public school system.
“This Tuesday, you – me – we, can all do something to change that,” said Stu Lichter, national developer and a Public Charter School advocate.
“The benefits are clear when considering the value of a Charter School education, vs. what our policy makers have been doing for decades: more choices, competition is encouraged, and Charter Schools are renowned for developing innovative new ways to teach,” Lichter said.
Lichter, a national developer with multi-million-dollar projects across the U.S., is deeply involved in the Charter School experience, as a supporter of multiple Public Charter Schools. He owns Industrial Realty Group (IRG) of Los Angeles and is the spearhead for projects such as the new Goodyear USA headquarters in Akron, and the new $500 million Pro Football Hall of Fame redevelopment in Canton.
Lichter also produced a video, “School Choice Is A Civil Right,” which he is offering to media outlets.
“We can do better, or we can just let another generation of minority students rot,” Lichter said.
“There’s a reason why Charter Schools are becoming so popular, and that’s because they outperform public schools for less money.”
Lichter listed several other attractive options, such as: smaller class size, distance learning opportunities, curriculum flexibility and a “specialty” education.
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Contact:
Mr. Stu Lichter
slichter@irg.cc
Press Contact:
Andy Hemmer (513) 604-5428
andy@andyhemmer.com
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