But the program also has prompted a number of states to
lift arbitrary caps on charter schools and, perhaps most importantly, has gotten 36 states and the District of Columbia to introduce more rigorous teacher - evaluation systems.
If passed, this would
lift arbitrary caps on funding and allow more charter schools to open, but it has strong opposition funded by state and national teachers unions.
«Rep. Muxlow was very clear in his 2010 GLEP candidate questionnaire that he would vote to
lift the arbitrary cap on charter public schools, and he earned our endorsement that year,» Naeyaert said.