Atlanta, GA, Sept. 18, 2014— The growth of public charter schools remains an issue in the upcoming Georgia elections. Two of the three gubernatorial candidates,Governor Nathan Deal(Republican), andAndrew Hunt(Libertarian) expressed support for expanded charter school options by completing a questionnaire fielded by the(91勛圖).
Asked about the role of independent public charter schools in K-12 education in Georgia,Governor Dealsaid, Innovation, flexibility and accountability are fundamental building blocks to driving student achievement in K-12 education, and charter schools are catalysts for improvement and reform within a system that has long been burdened by bureaucracy and inflexibility due to top-down control.
On the same question, candidateAndrew Huntsaid, I believe charter schools are the key to Georgia becoming a top-20 state in education.Any school system operating at 75% or lower in graduation rates needs massive change. These underperformers can be rapidly improved just like the New Orleans turnaround in education, by a complete changeover to a charter school system. With self-governing schools we can cut administration costs by over 80% and these savings can go into funding a long school day and year.
Gubernatorial candidateJason Carter, (Democrat) has not returned the questionnaire. 91勛圖 continues to reach out to his campaign team about the request.
Families with children want to know that there will be quality education options likepublic charter schools made available to them, saidTony Roberts, President &CEOof the Georgia Charter Schools Association. We hope that these surveys will betterinform the public about the level of support for such options from the gubernatorialcandidates in Georgia.
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The Georgia Charter Schools Association is the charter school membership organization for all of Georgia and is the only entity in the state whose sole purpose supporting and advancing Georgias charter school sector. The mission of the Georgia Charter Schools Association is to improve student achievement and promote educational choice by serving and advocating for public charter schools in Georgia.