Bennett comes recommended by Sen. Alberta Darling, who along with her Republican colleagues have raised the ire of public school monopolists and their Democratic allies by
expanding vouchers and charter school opportunities.
Not exact matches
The real culprit of the
school systems» troubles, Weingarten says, has been state governments» support for
expanding charter schools,
voucher plans
and other
school choice policies, which she argues has eaten into the budget for traditional public
schools.
In recent years, choice advocates cheered because Indiana
and Louisiana adopted new
voucher programs
and because
charter schools — boosted by President Obama's Race to the Top program
and movies like Waiting for Superman — continued to
expand and attract supporters.
Romney's major proposal would
expand school choice by essentially turning $ 15 billion in Title I funding
and $ 12 billion in IDEA funds into «
vouchers» that eligible students could spend to attend any district,
charter, or private
school (state law permitting) or for tutoring programs or digital courses.
I generally support proposals to
expand school vouchers, tuition tax credits,
and charter schools.
WASHINGTON — Parents overwhelmingly believe that public
schools are the single most important institution for the future of their community
and of our nation,
and they choose strong neighborhood public
schools over
expanding choice,
charters and vouchers, according to a nationwide poll released today by the American Federation of Teachers.
With 13 states launching or
expanding school voucher programs,
and 509 new
charter schools opening this year, more parents can take advantage of the
school choice options that have been a cornerstone of the nation's
school reform movement.
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has pushed the hardest, enacting a law that removes the cap on the number of
charter schools in his state, authorizes all universities to register
charters and expands an existing
voucher program in the state for students to attend private
and charter schools (in some cases managed by for - profit companies).
Although Deming focused on public
charter schools rather than pivate
vouchers, the logic is essentially the same:
expand the horizon of low - income children beyond their toxic neighborhood
and failing
school,
and you change their lives.
Expanding voucher programs
and charter schools will involve more than just lifting the enrollment caps on such programs; it will also require private - or public - sector efforts to create more
schools of choice.
While the Administration appreciates that H.R. 471 would provide Federal support for improving public
schools in the District of Columbia (D.C.), including
expanding and improving high - quality D.C. public
charter schools, the Administration opposes the creation or expansion of private
school voucher programs that are authorized by this bill.
These findings are echoed in a July 2013 poll of public
school parents by the American Federation of Teachers, which found that 77 percent support strong public
schools over
expanded vouchers and charters.
We need to
expand school choice options such as
charter schools,
vouchers,
and education savings accounts.
In an interview with StateImpact Florida «s John O'Connor, Bennett says almost all of Indiana's initiatives — A-F grading for
schools, teacher evaluations, performance based pay, expansive
voucher programs
and expanded charter school options — mirror what Florida has been doing for several years now.
Along with the cuts, among the steepest the agency has ever sustained, the administration is also proposing to shift $ 1.4 billion toward one of President Trump's key priorities:
Expanding charter schools, private -
school vouchers and other alternatives to traditional public
schools.
Avoid
expanding school privatization options, including privately - operated
charter schools,
vouchers and neo-
vouchers, such as tax credits
and opportunity tax scholarships, which research shows: (1) fail to deliver on the promise of better learning opportunities
and student performance; (2) siphon limited resources from local community
schools; (3) open up the potential for violating students» civil rights; (4) hinder transparency
and accountability;
and (5) tend to lead to more
schools being racially segregated.
1)
Charter schools,
vouchers,
and other «choice» programs don't provide a better education — why
expand them?
Expanding charter schools and passing
school -
voucher legislation, as being voted on right now in Harrisburg, will end the public
school monopoly that has failed low - income neighborhoods.
From centrist Democrats who think that choice should only be limited to the expansion of public
charter schools (
and their senseless opposition to
school vouchers, which, provide money to parochial
and private
schools, which, like
charters, are privately - operated), to the libertarian Cato Institute's pursuit of ideological purity through its bashing of
charters and vouchers in favor of the
voucher - like tax credit plans (which explains the irrelevance of the think tank's education team on education matters outside of higher ed), reformers sometimes seem more - focused on their own preferred version of choice instead of on the more - important goal of
expanding opportunities for families to provide our children with high - quality teaching
and comprehensive college - preparatory curricula.
The President's budget would cut federal education programs across the board
and use the money to spend about $ 400 million to
expand charter schools and vouchers for private
and religious
schools,
and offer another $ 1 billion to push public
schools to favor
charter and private
schools.
As
school choice
expands in both the public sector (e.g., via
charter schools)
and the private sector (e.g., though
vouchers and education savings accounts) it will become increasingly important to understand how families determine where their children will be educated.
While some states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin
and California began embracing the expansion of choice through the passage of
charter school laws as well as the launch of
voucher programs, it was the move by the Clinton administration during the 1990s to make
charters a key part of federal education policy that helped spur states to
expand choice in their own states.
In recent decades, legislators
and policymakers have implemented several innovative policies to
expand educational options, including
vouchers,
charter schools, education savings accounts,
and more.
Expanding career / technical
schools, public magnet
schools,
and charter schools, are all favored, with additional consideration for private
school tax credits /
vouchers and online
schools.
The longer those trends continue, the more likely it is Republican proposals to
expand charter and voucher schools will gain support among parents — maybe even parents in (rapidly changing) Madison.
Now, DeVos is President - elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. education secretary,
and observers expect her to lessen the federal role in public education
and vigorously advocate to
expand access to
voucher and charter schools in other states just like she has done here.
They also used Walker's budget as a starting point to
expand his proposal to lift caps on
school vouchers and to greatly
expand the opportunity to open independent
charter schools.
A Republican - controlled Legislature is considering a number of proposals that would change or reduce funding for public
schools, including increasing the number of private
voucher schools across the state,
expanding the number of independent
charter schools and applying letter grades to
schools in report cards.
Bush is a major figure in the conservative education reform movement,
and now heads the Foundation for Excellence in Education, a think - tank seeking to overhaul the country's educational systems through policies like ending teacher tenure,
expanding the use of
charter schools and school vouchers,
and the increased use of virtual education.
Step up to the «
school choice» smorgasbord, where with Indiana phasing in one of the nation's most expansive
school voucher programs
and charter school options
expanding (at least in urban areas), parents face a growing array of choices for where to send their kids to
school.
Hunter highlighted work to
expand charter school access
and vouchers,
and described his state's approval of the first parent trigger law, which is also supported by George Miller (D - CA), the ranking House education committee member.
To effect large - scale change, like implementing
vouchers and expanding charter schools, Betsy DeVos will need to convince Congress to enact new legislation
and to appropriate funds in ways that reflect her priorities.
She has made clear her K - 12 priority is
expanding charter schools — which are publicly funded but privately operated —
and vouchers or
voucher - like programs, which use public money to pay for private
and religious
schools in different ways.
Since Evers was first elected in 2009, Republicans have all but eliminated teachers unions» collective bargaining power,
expanded the number of private
voucher and independent
charter schools, fought Evers» adoption of the Common Core State Standards
and changed the way
school success is measured.
No — they might strike but teachers indicated no interest in any systemic reform, like
expanded charters or
vouchers, that might replace the abominable Rahm
and give someone else more control over
schools.
The evaluation
and compensation changes in Indiana came during a contentious 2011 legislative session in which hundreds of teachers protested laws restricting their collective bargaining rights, making it easier for
charter schools to
expand and introducing an expansive private
school voucher system.
As Wagner reports, Republicans, who took control of the state legislature in 2010
and the governorship in 2012, are intent on
expanding education options in the state by providing some parents with
school vouchers to transfer their children to private
schools and by increasing the number of
charter schools in the state.
Many also are ideologically opposed
and worry that an
expanded voucher program could threaten the progress
and growth of the city's traditional public
and public
charter schools.
The version approved by the Joint Finance Committee last week included flat funding for public
schools,
expanded private
voucher schools attendance, continued teacher licensing, conversion of some Milwaukee
schools to
charter or private
voucher schools, reduced transportation spending, huge slashing on the University of Wisconsin's funding,
and elimination of 60 guard tower positions in the state's prisons.
DeVos sought to cut $ 9.2 billion from the department's budget of $ 68.2 billion, eliminating teacher training
and college - prep programs for impoverished children while investing heavily to
expand school choice through increasing funds for
charter schools and possibly offering
vouchers for private
schools.
«Weingarten said rather than close
schools and create
charters and vouchers, Puerto Rico should get new community
schools,
expanded learning time for students,
and new professional learning hubs for teachers.»
The choice program started in 2011, when Mitch Daniels was governor,
and continued under Pence, who drove an effort to
expand charter schools and loosen eligibility requirements to
expand the
voucher program's reach.
Many urban districts across the nation have
expanded the proportion of
charter schools; increased the percentage of teachers trained in alternate certification programs; widened attendance zones; adopted
voucher programs; constructed new facilities;
and changed their relationships with teachers unions.
Betsy DeVos has one mission at the Department of Education: to
expand charter schools and lead the establishment of a federal
voucher program — a program that would siphon public dollars meant for our public
schools,
and allow it to pad the pockets
and budgets of private
schools and private management companies.
Since then, we increased quality options for families with
expanded public
school choice, a needs - based voucher program, and Indiana's Charter School Board, making sure all parents — no matter where they live — have the ability to find a good school that meets their child's
school choice, a needs - based
voucher program,
and Indiana's
Charter School Board, making sure all parents — no matter where they live — have the ability to find a good school that meets their child's
School Board, making sure all parents — no matter where they live — have the ability to find a good
school that meets their child's
school that meets their child's needs.
If confirmed as Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos will almost certainly be in charge of whatever emerges from Donald Trump's promise to allocate $ 20 billion to
expand school choice in the form of
charter schools and voucher plans.
Its mission is to focus public tax dollars on the K - 12 education of public
school students by opposing legislation in the Indiana General Assembly that would fund private
school vouchers,
expand private
school tax credits, privatize
charter schools by allowing private colleges
and agencies to be authorizers, put for - profit managers in place to take a profit from operating public
schools and privatize public
schools through any other means.»
Bush is well - respected by Indiana's own state superintendent, Tony Bennett, who told our colleagues over at StateImpact Florida that the former governor has been a resource as Indiana launched similar initiatives, like A-F grading for
schools, teacher evaluations, performance based pay, expansive
voucher programs
and expanded charter school options.
Trump's most substantial campaign proposal on education was a $ 20 billion grant program that he'd use to encourage states to
expand school choice — giving parents more control over the kind of education their children receive — including through
vouchers,
charter schools and magnet
schools.
As governor of Indiana, Mike Pence accomplished what his new boss, President - elect Donald Trump, now wants to do nationwide:
expand taxpayer - funded
vouchers and charter schools to give more parents choices beyond traditional public
schools.