The bill would also do away with
the traditional school budget vote and require districts to simply ask voters to support a tax increase.
Not exact matches
Email blasts from the two liberal organizations note that Avella used to be an outspoken opponent of charters — and co-location in particular — and yet
voted «yes» on the Senate one - house
budget that education advocates say pushes more of the controversial co-locations and hikes state aid to charters at the expense of
traditional public
schools.
But Franklin
school and city officials argued that the money was needed in the
traditional schools and, astonishingly,
voted against giving it to the charter
school in the city
budget.