NJ Charter School Consenus (Not)

Education Law Center has just released a somewhat bizarre statement that claims that Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan’s charter school law proposal, A 1477,  represents a “broad consensus” and a “highly collaborative process.” The release then goes on to list the collaborators of this consensus. Topping the list is the New Jersey Charter School Association. Other members of the club include Save Our Schools NJ, the Garden State Coalition of Schools, state professional associations,  and Education Law Center.

For clarification, look at NJ Charter School Association’s June 10th testimony to the Assembly Education Committee.  Here’s the highlights:
Not much of a consensus.

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