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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Coffee’s bill will open doors for Oklahoma charter schools | Tulsa Beacon

Coffee’s bill will open doors for Oklahoma charter schools | Tulsa Beacon


Senate President Pro Tem Glenn Coffee will introduce legislation, SB 1862, giving large city mayors chartering authority, while removing the number of caps on allowed charter schools, a major education reform that will increase opportunity for students and parents in the state’s two largest cities.
“Mayors across the nation are enthusiastic about this opportunity to reform their local schools and provide more quality educational access to their respective cities,” Coffee said. “We want to make this available to our cities, and we believe this will expand a very successful reform that has increased student achievement and parental involvement in the educational process.
“Charter schools provide greater opportunity for minority and poor students, require greater accountability, and have been proven to produce a higher level of achievement for their students.
“This is a win-win proposition for our kids and our state.”
Key points of SB 1862 include: