Green Dot News
Articles & Media
- Pacific Charter School Development – April 23, 2008
- Vista Magazine – February 6, 2008http://www.vistamagazine.com/febadelante.htm read more
- NPR All Things Considered – December 17, 2007http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17332398 All Things Considered MELISSA BLOCK, host: We have a story now about a Californian on a rescue mission…read more
- NPR Morning Edition – December 17, 2007http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17307569 Morning Edition RENEE MONTAGNE, host: Locke High School is, by all accounts, among the worst here in Los Angeles…read more
- Los Angeles Times – December 1, 2007California public schools dominated a national ranking of high schools released Friday, countering the usual depiction of the state's schools as lagging behind their counterparts elsewhere in the country…read more
Press Releases
- OSCAR DE LA HOYA DONATES $3.5 MILLION TO GREEN DOT PUBLIC SCHOOLS De La Hoya Presents Check to Green Dot Public Schools At Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo High School Graduation on June 19th (LOS ANGELES) - June 20, 2008 - Green Dot Public Schools, the largest charter school organization in Los Angeles, announced Thursday that Ten-Time World Champion boxer, Oscar De La Hoya, donated $3…read more
- The School of Education at Loyola Marymount University will award Steve Barr, the founder and CEO of Green Dot Public Schools, the 2008 Educator of the Year Award at its annual awards ceremony on Sunday, April 27…read more
- United Federation of Teachers ContactChris Policano(212) 598-9233 (O)(917) 846-0933 (C) Green Dot ContactAshish Kapadia(212) 598-9203akapadia@animo…read more
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Green Dot Contact:Beth Mills, Eric Lamoureux, Laurel Goddard Tracy Mallozzi916-376-5036 310-280-3710 tracy@therosegrp…read more
- A recent study conducted by Just For The Kids- California (JFTK-CA), an affiliate of the National Center for Educational Accountability, shows Green Dot's Latino students to be among the highest performing for Algebra 1 standards among schools in the state with 50% or more minority students…read more