
Newswire – May 4, 2021
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FLORIDA SHINES. Speaking of strong charter states — and we just were — a big hat tip to Florida for adding colleges and universities to the list of charter school authorizers which expands charter opportunities throughout the state, particularly when some jurisdictions and school boards still think they should be the only ones in control.
JERSEY FIGHTS. Charters in the Garden State demanding that Congress fully fund the federal charter program. “Now, at a time when we should all be coming together to support all of our children, Congress is considering cuts to the Charter Schools Program that funds new, high-quality public charter schools who so often support those most in-need.” But there’s more. The state’s charter association is also supporting charters in a lawsuit that mischaracterizes charters as contributing to segregation, it’s completely the opposite. “New Jersey public charter schools are part of the solution, not the problem. They are actually providing a remedy to school segregation.” Exactly.


WHY CAP OPPORTUNITY? The results in Arizona have been replicated many times around the country. The unions however are still in denial, seeking to cap opportunity where kids need it most — in this case in Queens, N.Y. — where a proposed charter school aimed at struggling high school students can’t open — because the state Legislature won’t raise the charter school cap. States with charter caps — which are always negotiated into law as a devil’s bargain — punish the kids that need help the most. Shame on them.
Don’t forget we all have to fight for opportunity. Hoping less of April’s showers and more of May’s flowers are fortifying your resolve and brightening your days!
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