Freedom Foundation Fights Against OSPI Charter School Regulations

Freedom Foundation Fights Against OSPI Charter School Regulations
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Washington state’s Superintendent of Public Instruction is considering proposed rules that would add a host of new regulatory strings to charter schools. The rules were drafted by the office of Superintendent Randy Dorn, a vocal opponent of school  choice who threatened to file a lawsuit to overturn the charter school ballot measure passed by voters in 2012.

Fortunately, the Freedom Foundation is equipped to fight back.

With little fanfare, the 113-page rule proposal was created and a hearing held on May 26. I was able to submit written testimony and offer objections to the regulatory agencies.

Few others were on hand at the hearing, which took about 20 minutes. In addition to my remarks, the State Board of Education and the Washington State Charter School Association voiced objections.

To add your voice to those opposing the addition of rules addressing staff ratios, schedules and accounting methods, send a note to T.J. Kelly, director, OSPI, School Apportionment and Financial Services,  at thomas.kelly@k12.wa.us

Senior Policy Analyst
Jami Lund is the Freedom Foundation’s Senior Policy Analyst. From 2004 to 2011, he developed legislative policy as a research analyst for the Washington House Republican Caucus. Prior to that he worked for the Freedom Foundation as the Project Manager for the Teachers Paycheck Protection project, shepherding the development of the Foundation’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court case to protect teacher rights. Jami is an accomplished speaker and researcher, one of Washington state’s top scholars on education policy and finance.