The hidden truth behind Teach for America’s political empire
Working for more charter schools and fast-tracked teachers, the organization's growing — whether you like it or notBy James Cersonsky
Teach for America, well known for recruiting high-achieving college graduates to teach in urban and rural areas for two years, has expanded to 48 regions, built an alumni base of 32,000 and piled up $350 million in assets.
Now, as the school year begins, it’s planting seeds to grow further — but not without controversy and intrigue.
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