West Virginia Senate passes GOP charter school bill
Posted June 24, 2019 8:28 pm.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Senate has passed a sweeping GOP education bill that would allow the state’s first charter schools.
The Republican-controlled chamber approved the proposal Monday. A similar Senate bill had sparked massive teacher protests at the state capitol. It now goes to Gov. Jim Justice, who supports the measure.
The wide-ranging proposal would allow for a staggered implementation of charter schools, limiting the state to three charters until 2023 then letting three more go up every three years after that. It also contains a pay raise for teachers.
The House passed the bill last week.
Teacher unions and Democrats have opposed the charter school effort, saying it’s a move driven by outside interests that will steer money away from public schools.
Republicans have pointed to poor test scores as reason to change the education system.
The Associated Press