Both New Jersey and Pennsylvania are considering updates to their charter laws that would dilute local control. A Pennsylvania bill would bypass local boards by allowing universities to authorize and regulate charters. A New Jersey bill would vest authority over charters in a new state commission and give local boards a minority role in approving new schools.Au contraire. The editorial doesn't specify which "New Jersey bill" would diminish local control in charter authorization; maybe that's because the bill doesn't exist. Currently NJ school boards have no authority in the charter approval process; sole authority is vested in the NJ Commissioner of Education. Two bills currently circulating -- one sponsored by Assemblyman Troy Singleton and another sponsored by Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan -- confer more authority to local school boards, not less. Let's get our facts straight.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Erratum
The Philadelphia Inquirer has this to say about "the insidious proliferation of charter schools" in New Jersey and Pennsylvania:
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