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Charter Schools Bill Moves to Kentucky Senate

kentucky.com

    

Charter school legislation easily emerged from the Kentucky Senate Education Committee Thursday. But, the bill’s sponsor admits chance of passage is slim.

The measure proposes to use public funds to support charters piloted in Louisville and Lexington.  They would be exempt from most local and state school board regulations.  Lexington Senator Alice Kerr voted in favor of the bill.  “Since 1999, there has been nothing new under the sun for our lowest achieving students to achieve," Kerr said "So, why wouldn’t we use some of our money to try this?” 

Testifying against the charter school bill was Kentucky Education Association President Stephanie Winkler.  She says research shows students fair as well or better in public schools than in charters.  “Why in the world do lawmakers spend so much time and energy creating language that has no hope of increasing student achievement?” asked Winkler.

Proponents say charter schools offer new strategies for tackling the achievement gap.  Bill Sponsor Mike Wilson says the tuition free charters would not be affiliated with any religious organization.  Wilson anticipates passage in the Senate, but doubts the bill will be heard in the House. ?

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