More charter school extremism
Public monies with no public oversight? From Josh Ellis' Twitter feed:
Sen. Berger says bill to lift charter cap may also move governance of charters outside of DPI
Since the NCGA website is still a blank slate on this session's bills, committees, etc., I'm assuming this bill has yet to be written.
In either case, charters are already too far outside the control of local school boards. To also remove them from DPI oversight is a slap in the face to the very taxpayers these Republicans claim to support.







Funds
If they are getting public funds then they should be under the same authority as every other public school. I don't understand how it is that people can accept taxpayer money but yet not engage with the authorities.
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