Wednesday, April 3 2013 3:09 PM EDT2013-04-03 19:09:58 GMT
State lawmakers could be backing off a plan that would take away local school boards' power to approve charter schools. The move comes after outcry from many Nashville leaders who said it could lead toMore >>
State lawmakers could be backing off a plan that would take away local school boards' power to approve charter schools.More >>
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A measure that would create a special panel to authorize charter school applications is advancing in the state Legislature.
The measure was approved on a voice vote in the House Government Operations Committee on Wednesday, and the Senate Education Committee unanimously passed the companion bill 8-0 later that evening.
Currently local school boards decide whether to authorize a charter application. There are 48 charter schools in Tennessee.
Under the new legislation, the nine-member panel would be appointed by the governor and speakers of the House and Senate. Charter applicants would be able to apply to their local school board first, then to the panel if they're turned down. The decision of the panel would be final.
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