Thursday, January 23, 2020

CURMUDGUCATION: PA: Another Bill To Take Down, Sort Of, Cyber Charters

CURMUDGUCATION: PA: Another Bill To Take Down, Sort Of, Cyber Charters

PA: Another Bill To Take Down, Sort Of, Cyber Charters


Rep. Curt Sonney is a GOP top dog in the Pennsylvania Education Committee, and he's never been known as a close friend of public schools. But he represents Erie, a district that has been absolutely gutted by school choice, so maybe that's why he has spent the last couple of years nipping at the heels of Pennsylvania's thriving cyber charter industry.

Harrisburg just had hearings on his latest proposal, a bill that he first announced last October and which has something for virtually everyone to hate.


Pennsylvania cyber schools are an absolute mess, barely covered by laws that never anticipated such a thing and protected by a massive pile of money thrown both at lobbying and campaign contributions.

The cybers do offer a service that is useful for some students (I personally know of one such case). But they also provide a quick exit for parents who don't want to deal with truancy issues or other disciplinary problems. Their results are generally very poor (none have ever been ranked proficient on the Big Standardized Test), and state oversight is so lousy that many were allowed to continue operating for years without ever having renewed their charters.

But what really has drawn the wrath of even people who don't pay much attention to education CONTINUE READING: 
CURMUDGUCATION: PA: Another Bill To Take Down, Sort Of, Cyber Charters