A new Senate caucus aims to help inform lawmakers and the public about charter schools and the role the growing sector can play in improving public education, organizers say.
Last week, Sens. Mary Landrieu, D-La., and Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., announced the Senate Public Charter 69传媒 Caucus. The bipartisan caucus will work with the National Alliance for Public Charter 69传媒, a Washington-based research and advocacy group, which will provide speakers for quarterly events and serve as a resource for the caucus.
鈥淚t will help solidify the charter presence on Capitol Hill,鈥 said Todd M. Ziebarth, a policy analyst for the alliance. 鈥淭he bipartisan nature of it is important.鈥
The timing is good, he suggested, as Congress is gearing up to reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act, which includes some provisions specifically directed at charter schools.
鈥淭his will help bring attention to the charter-specific issues 鈥 that might otherwise not get much attention,鈥 he said.
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