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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Modern School: California to Modify Parent Trigger Law (Maybe)

Modern School: California to Modify Parent Trigger Law (Maybe)

California to Modify Parent Trigger Law (Maybe)


Trigger Happy Ed Pirate (by Alberto+Cerriteno)
In its first meeting with the new Gov. Brown-appointed majority, the California Board of Education moved to restrict the Parent Trigger law that allows parents to shut down a low-performing schools, fire its teachers and reopen as a private charter school. Board of Ed officials said that the law, as written, was too vague and would be difficult to enforce, thus requiring “cleanup” legislation.

While Parent Trigger cheerleaders are saying that the move is an attempt to derail the law, the Board of Education is merely attempting to fine-tune the law, not do away with it. They did not even take any concrete actions on the law, but simply set up a working group to study it. They say they want to continue supporting parental choice, which sounds like a capitulation to proponents of the parent trigger law, as well as vouchers, charter schools and other anti-education schemes.