Friday, April 12, 2013

Separate But Unequal: Analysis by State Senator Chris Larson on Walker’s Charter School Proposal | Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

Separate But Unequal: Analysis by State Senator Chris Larson on Walker’s Charter School Proposal | Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!:


Separate But Unequal: Analysis by State Senator Chris Larson on Walker’s Charter School Proposal

Charter Schools - Dividing Communities since 1991
As you may know, the 2011-2013 Biennial Budget passed by Republicans and signed by Governor Walker gutted $1.6 billion in funding for our local public schools while also funneling money into private voucher schools. With the introduction of Governor Walker’s second budget, it appears the trend to devalue our children’s need for a quality education is continuing. Not only does the newly introduced budget provide a 0% increase in revenue limit growth, but it also continues to divert money to an unaccountable, unproven voucher experiment. This time around, the budget also tries to create a voucher 2.0 program by altering the existing format of our charter schools to make them more closely resemble their voucher school counterparts. Continue reading for more information about the proposed changes to Wisconsin’s charter and voucher school programs.
Implications of Creating a Charter School Board
While many Wisconsinites are aware of the proposed expansion of voucher schools in Wisconsin, the same cannot be said of plans to further privatize education in our state by creating a Charter School Oversight Board (CSOB), which would be attached to Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction (DPI), but ultimately act