SB 704: A Trojan Horse for Charter Schools

SB 704, approved by the House on May 21, asks the General Assembly to convert as many as 135 low-performing schools to charter schools - as long as the charter schools are controlled by school boards. The bill is a last-ditch effort by state public school leaders to improve the state's application for federal Race-to-the-Top (RttT) funds.

While it is true this bill significantly expands the number of charter schools across North Carolina, don't be fooled. The bill does not help charter schools or work to improve public education.

North Carolina could have raised its RttT score if the state would have merely lifted the charter school cap. That a majority of legislators will only sign on to legislation that raises the cap but also shifts control of charter schools, tells us that the issue is really about something else. Would any friend of charter schools put in charge of such schools individuals who have frequently expressed strong opposition to the very existence of charters?

Summary: SB 704 allows those legislators who opposed lifting the charter school cap to please charter school proponents by voting for this bill and also to please charter school opponents by strengthening public control over charter schools. In truth, SB 704 greases the skids for what most states desperately want: RttT monies. The funding is the means by which the federal government will gain greater government control over public education. Those who believe in the value of charter schools, strong local control and expanding student and parental choice in education have plenty of compelling reasons to oppose SB 704.

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