We think that it’s time for a moratorium on new charter schools so that we have an opportunity to take stock to see how those charter schools that have been in existence fare.
—David Ernst
We don’t have evidence and we don’t believe this represents evidence that there is an increasing trend of corporal punishment.
Generally speaking, and not in all instances, those schools that have higher percentages of students receiving special education services are going to tend to do less well on the tests. It’s the nature of an...
It would disproportionately benefit private schools, and we feel the first obligation is to public schools.
It’s not something we have encountered.
They have become quite important.
It’s a time-consuming process. It would not be unusual to find most people do not want to do that indefinitely. It’s also a process where the rewards are largely internal; school board members get an...
We don’t think that arbitrary caps work well. The costs of the local tax burdens have risen because the largest part of the school budgets are paid by local taxes. The problem is not at...
The Business Council is interested in keeping property taxes down. School districts are also interested in keeping property taxes down.
I think that’s a reflection of the state aid, but it’s also a reflection of the growing concern over property taxes.
It’s well intentioned, but we think it’s misguided. If the state has additional funds available that would be used to offset this tax credit, then it ought to be used to fulfill its constitutional mandate...
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