Missouri House passes charter expansion bill

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     (AP) – The Missouri House has passed a bill that could
allow charter schools to expand to more districts.
     With an 83-76 vote on Thursday, the House passed a proposal that would allow
charters to operate in more heavily-populated districts such as Springfield and
Columbia. It would also allow charters to move into districts with at least one
low-performing school.
     Opponents say the proposal takes money away from underfunded public schools
and gives the money to privately-operated charters with less accountability.
     House Speaker Todd Richardson said the proposal ensures accountability by
allowing the state to revoke a charter's renewal application for low
performance. He said it also allows more choice for kids zoned to low-performing
schools.
     The legislation now moves to the Senate.

   

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