Push for charter schools sparks segregation concerns montgomeryadvertiser.com Montgomery Advertiser:
"With the promise of massive amounts of federal funds pressing a decision on whether the state should have charter schools, some legislators and education groups are urging the state to slow down.
Alabama is in the hunt for its share of more than $4 billion in federal funds and the quest for that money has sparked a debate about charter schools that some say the state shouldn’t be having if the goal is rushing legislation through during the 2010 session.
States must apply for the first round of federal Race to the Top funds by mid-January. States that don’t receive any grants or didn’t apply during the first round can apply during a second round in June 2010. The U.S. Department of Education will make all awards by Sept. 30, 2010."
"With the promise of massive amounts of federal funds pressing a decision on whether the state should have charter schools, some legislators and education groups are urging the state to slow down.
Alabama is in the hunt for its share of more than $4 billion in federal funds and the quest for that money has sparked a debate about charter schools that some say the state shouldn’t be having if the goal is rushing legislation through during the 2010 session.
States must apply for the first round of federal Race to the Top funds by mid-January. States that don’t receive any grants or didn’t apply during the first round can apply during a second round in June 2010. The U.S. Department of Education will make all awards by Sept. 30, 2010."