Amended Charter School Expansion Bill Moves Ahead In W.Va. Senate
A bill expanding on West Virginias public charter school law is now back, in part, to an earlier version that was passed by the House of Delegates last week.
HB 2012 once again permits up to 10 public charter schools to be established by 2023. The shift occurred after an amendment adopted Friday on the Senate floor was offered by Sen. Dave Sypolt, R-Preston, chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.
[The amendment] returns the language relating to the cap on the number of public charter schools to the original language in the House bill, Sypolt said.
Sypolts amendment also removes a cap of 1,500 students placed on statewide virtual public charter school enrollment. His amendment also clarifies certain penalties that could lead to revocation of a charter school, and it requires virtual charters to be held to the same obligations as brick-and-mortar charters as it relates to needs of special education students.
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