Baffling News from OSPI on Charter School Students
State Superintendent Randy Dorn issued guidelines for districts that want to take in charter school students under ALEs (Alternative Learning Education.)
He says:
As a result of the Washington State Supreme Court announcing that it will not reconsider its September decision declaring the state's voter-approved law establishing charter schools unconstitutional, OSPI no longer has legal authority to allocate apportionment to charter schools. OSPI plans to take steps to ensure that students continue to get a quality public education during a transition period.Okay, first, there IS something that students and their parents can do - enroll in public schools. I'm sorry that the Superintendent doesn't suggest this and seems to imply that a "quality public education" is found elsewhere.
Next, what "transition period?" Does the Superintendent know something we don't because I'm unclear on what that means.
He continues on sayings that some of the charters are intending to contract with "public school districts" to allow them to continue "providing education services" for their students. That may just be covering the bases but is there Seattle Schools Community Forum: Baffling News from OSPI on Charter School Students: