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March 17, 2012California's Endangered Charter SchoolsTry as the California Teachers Association might, the powerful union cannot realistically organize all of California's 900-plus charter schools, only about 15 percent of which are currently unionized. Instead, the union is taking an indirect approach, sponsoring legislation that, if enacted, could over time greatly diminish the number of charters in the state--and thus reduce what little school choice Californians have. While other states have readily embraced school choice, including vouchers, Californian's only real alternative to traditional public schools is charter schools. Charters are, in fact, public schools, but they aren't bound by the intrusive union contracts that stifle so many traditional public schools. The flexibility that non-unionization offers is a key attraction for teachers and parents. And so the CTA's long war against the charter option continues.Posted by Jim Zellmer at March 17, 2012 4:36 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas
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