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Debate Over 91制片厂视频 Schools Rages in Mass.

By John Gehring 鈥 January 25, 2005 3 min read
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The heated debate over the growth of charter schools in Massachusetts continues to escalate, as advocates and opponents wrangle in legal suits and wage aggressive public relation campaigns to sway parents鈥 opinions.

Leaders of the Cambridge school district took the unusual step earlier this month of mailing letters to about 4,000 parents, touting the advantages of the city鈥檚 regular public schools and warning that students who attend a new charter school opening there in the fall can鈥檛 participate on sports teams or other district extracurricular activities.

The Jan. 3 letter also cited a recent U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 study that found students鈥 test scores in several states were better in regular public schools than in charter schools, which are publicly financed but operate independently. The letter went on to note that the planned Cambridge charter school did not yet have a location and would offer a more limited array of course offerings than the city鈥檚 own public schools.

Other districts have challenged the opening of new charter schools by filing lawsuits against the Massachusetts state board of education. Critics say the panel has been too aggressive in approving new charters, even in the face of intense community opposition.

School committees in the Hudson, Marlborough, and Maynard school districts鈥攊n suburbs west of Boston鈥攕ued the state board last spring, after the board approved a new Advanced Math and Science Academy charter school that will draw students from the region.

The districts have argued, among other contentions, that the state board failed to follow its own policies when it approved the application without allowing district leaders and the public to see a revised application plan for the school.

Last month, a superior-court judge rejected the state board鈥檚 request for dismissal of the case.

鈥榃hite-Hot Issue鈥

Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican, is a staunch supporter of charter schools. Last summer, he vetoed a legislative effort to impose a moratorium on the opening of new charter schools in Massachusetts.

The chasm between local communities and public school districts, on the one hand, and Mr. Romney and state education officials, on the other, has made for a testy atmosphere, according to Glenn Koocher, the executive director of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a white-hot issue here,鈥 said Mr. Koocher, whose group represents local school boards. 鈥淭here is a clear perception that community leaders are not being heard.鈥

David P. Driscoll, the state commissioner of education, acknowledged that the department of education and state board could do a better job of being more responsive at public hearings on proposed charters, but said that the debate comes down to a fundamental difference.

鈥淭here is a disconnect between the critics who see [charter approvals] as a debate on charter schools in general, and the real intent of the law, which is to have charter schools,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e will never be able to satisfy our critics, because they don鈥檛 want charter schools.鈥

In Cambridge, the Community 91制片厂视频 School of Cambridge is scheduled to open next fall, despite fierce opposition by the City Council, the school committee, the mayor, and many community groups. The school, which will eventually house grades 7-12, is being launched by a former principal of the public Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.

Josie Patterson, the public-information director for the 6,750-student Cambridge district, said the charter school鈥檚 leaders have been aggressively recruiting public school students through personal phone calls and letters.

In the district鈥檚 own letter, she said, Cambridge school administrators wanted to make sure families had as much information as possible about the benefits of the district.

Marc Kenen, the executive director of the Massachusetts 91制片厂视频 School Association, said that criticism of a particular charter school that hasn鈥檛 even opened yet reflects the skepticism that officials of regular public schools have toward charters.

Mr. Kenen noted there are now 56 charter schools in Massachusetts and a waiting list statewide of some 15,000 students鈥攁 sign of growing demand.

But Paul Dunphy, a policy analyst with the Boston-based Citizens for Public Schools, said those numbers are suspect, given Massachusetts Department of 91制片厂视频 figures that show 34 charter schools have fewer students than they reported they would have on reports filed with the state last spring.

A version of this article appeared in the January 26, 2005 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Debate Over 91制片厂视频 Schools Rages in Mass.

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