| There’s Good News… |
|
|
|
| Written by Mitch |
| Monday, 10 March 2008 08:23 |
|
I caught this item last week: Minnesota gets high marks for its laws on charter schools:
Of course, that “lack of a cap” is over the DFL’s dead body; last session, they tried to cap the number of charter schools; the GOP (and six brave DFLers) voted against the cap, barely beating it back.
I’m not quite sure how to read that; Junge was an incredibly weak candidate - and while Ellison represents a party that hates charter schools (they are an affront to the teachers’ union and institutional education), inner city parents sick of the diluted, agenda-driven education they’re getting from the public system are running like mad for the charters; Minneapolis’ district has lost an immense share of its students; one in eight of Saint Paul’s students have left for charter schools. Hence the cap, that failed last year - and, we can be sure, other attempts to kill off this experiment. Cross-posted & comments welcome at Shot In The Dark. |







