H.R. 2218, The Empowering Parents Through Quality Charter Schools ActBased on original bill text as considered by the House Committe on Education and the Workforce
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
June 16, 2011
THE PROBLEM: Charter schools empower parents to play a more active role in their child’s education, open doors for teachers to pioneer fresh teaching methods, encourage state and local innovation, and help students escape underperforming schools. Despite high demand and an estimated 420,000 students on charter school wait lists, significant barriers to quality charter school growth exist.
As we work to improve the nation’s education system and raise student achievement levels, much can be gained from expanding access to high quality charter schools. That’s why Subcommittee on Elementary and Secondary Education Chairman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) has introduced the Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act (H.R. 2218) to modernize the federal Charter School Program. H.R. 2218 - THE EMPOWERING PARENTS THROUGH QUALITY CHARTER SCHOOLS ACT
The Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act will facilitate the establishment of high-quality charter schools and further encourage choice, innovation and excellence in education. To read a bill summary, click here. To read full bill text as approved by the committee, click here.
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