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Monday, January 4, 2010

Elected officials and UFT call for changes to state charter school law - United Federation of Teachers


Elected officials and UFT call for changes to state charter school law - United Federation of Teachers:

"Urge amendments to ensure charter schools are open to all, including special ed and non-English speaking students

Proposed changes would make finances transparent, ban profiteering in publicly financed charters

State Senate Majority Leader John Sampson talks about FACT - Fairness, Accountability, Choice and Transparency - at the UFT's press conference on Jan. 3.
Citing evidence that New York City charter schools enroll far fewer of the city’s poorest students, English-language learners and special education pupils, a group of elected officials, parents and the UFT proposed on Jan. 3 a set of wide-ranging changes to New York State’s charter school law.

The changes are designed to ensure equal access to charters by all students, to increase transparency in charter school finances and operations, and to remove the ability of for-profit operators to use charters as profit centers."