HB 441 Charter System Flexibility at 80
We are so pleased that this did not
pass before crossover day in 2015 out of the House of Representatives in
Georgia. There is something we need to know about this bill if we are
considering becoming a charter system or an IE2 system. Since the
cutoff on the CCRPI score is 80 in this legislation, that means that the
state could eliminate your locally elected representatives if any
given school in your system scores below 80. Look at the CCRPI scores
from last year. You will see that there are most likely several, if not
many schools with less than an 80. Because the CCRPI system is not
academically accurate, it is probable that many schools will fall below the 80
point minimum. When they write about "flexibility", they do not
really mean flexibility from any of the federal mandates involving common core
or the accompanying assessments. They mean not having the follow the
class size maximums or the 65 percent rule where at least 65 percent of the
budget of the school system needs to pay for instruction. Those are both
important rules that parents and local communities wholeheartedly support for
the benefit of the students. We will keep this bill in mind and watch
that this does not come back as an attachment to another bill this year.
In the meantime, choose "status quo" before June 15, 2015 so that you
will be able to keep authority over all your local schools.
Source: Educational Freedom Coalition
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