Monday, June 22, 2009

Tennessee Charter Schools Bill on Fast Track in House

Kentucky on the Side Track

This from Ed Week:

A revived bill to expand who would be eligible to attend charter schools in Tennessee was on a fast track for a full House vote Wednesday.

Under the new proposal, children in school systems with at least 14,000 students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches would be eligible to enroll. Preference would be given to students with failing grades or those from failing schools. "That was a good compromise because these are the students that we most want to reach," said the measure's sponsor, Rep. Beth Harwell...

2 comments:

SPWeston said...

That's one district here. Would it be three in Tennessee?

Richard Day said...

I'm not sure, but I'd say that's a good guess.

I didn't look up free/reduced lunch populations, but total populations in 2001 suggest:
Probably -
Memphis City 113,730
Nashville-Davidson Co. 67,669
Knox Co. 51,944
Maybe -
Shelby Co. 46,972
Hamilton Co. 39,915