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NeraskaSouthern Dakota and Vermont resist the statutory schools because of the negative impact that such institutions can be exerted on rural school districts -but it is reported that this is changed with the shift of political leadership.
“These are states that love their rural state schools that depend on their rural state schools,” Carrol Buris said the Week of Education.
Berris is the executive director of the state education network, the propaganda group focused on the support and improvement of traditional state schools.
“These are not states that will welcome the statutory schools,” Buris added.
Buris said that rural states usually resist the statutory schools. Most states limit their parents in schools in their postcode or in the school district, which presides over their residential area, but the statutory schools allow parents to send children to another school.
Nebraska, Southern Dakota and Vermont are currently not allowing statutory schools. (Istock)
If Charter School Located near public schools, they compete for financing for their studies, as parents are allowed to refuse to send children to a nearby state school.
Concerns include what the money taken to Traditional public schools Can be used to raise teachers’ salaries, investment in public schools and recruit more teachers.
Northern Dakota It used to be among the states that block the charter school’s efforts, but eventually accepted them.
The Education Week also talked to the head of the Northern Dakota Public Instruction, Kirsten Baser, who was recently nominated by the President Donald Trump serves as an assistant to the secretary of elementary and secondary education at the US Ministry of Education. Congress still must be confirmed by Congress.
The miller said that “the pursuit of the higher choice of the school among the legislators and voters changed things” that “pushed the legislative body to pass a new law that allows the statutes” in Northern Dakota.
“This new position-approved republican legislative bodies of the super-state state, also more closely in line with the Trump administration on K-12 education,” the Week Education Week reports.
According to the President of the American Children’s Federation Tommy Schulz, Trump’s great beautiful bill will have a huge impact on education in the country. It is considered “the biggest legislation that has ever been adopted in the history of the school election” by establishing a federal program for tax credits.
Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon Previously signaled concern About children who are trapped in unsuccessful schools.
“You will not have many statutory schools in Northern Dakota. It’s rural, and it’s little,” Buris said. She added that residents “reveal local control and financial prudence, which contributed to the cautious approach to new state educational models.”
Linda McMuhon says Trump administration does not punish states who refuse to accept school choices
President Donald Trump is expected to have a great influence on education in the country. (Samuel Core / Getty Images)
Report from the Week of Education came after Several red states with GOP resistance The statutory schools eventually turned over on this issue.
Iowa, IdahTennessee, Wyoming and Texas eventually accepted the universal choice of the school, overcoming the abandonment of national legislators at the state level, which previously prevented the efforts.
In states a lot voters living in rural areas. Rural schools usually face funding problems with low enrollment and deficient resources. Rural Republicans, once obstacles to the choice of school, have moved to support politics in these states.
Kim Reinold’s Governor Iwa Ryinolds overcame his GOP resistance when she sought to adopt the Universal School election legislation. Reynolds supported nine Platform Platform Prosparent in the primary election, displacing the current candidates for GOP Who did not support this platform.
A similar phenomenon occurred In Texas and Tennessee.
Several states with Trifectas GOP have adopted the universal school election legislation.
Montana – Another staff that covered the statutory schools after choosing the Republican Governor, reports the Week Aducation Week. The state’s supervisor in the field of public instruction stated that the fate of the statutory schools depends on the political leadership of the state.
“It depends on the legislative body. The statutory schools have caused the Republican Party,” said the head of education in the subsequent training of the head of the public instruction Susha Hedalen.
“When Montana was a governor who was a Democrat, the state rejected the statutory schools,” she said.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee sought to join other governors on the Red State in support of candidates for school.
The school choice policy usually faces obstacles in the blue states and where the unions of teachers have a significant impact. Teachers’ unions are usually dismissing the school’s choice, claiming that they are debilitated by financing and resources of public schools.
No state controlled by the Democrats has adopted the legislation on the election of the school.
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“Buris expressed doubts that Nebraska either Vermont Will obey any Charter permit laws, as Nebraska has strong support for its public schools, and vermont legislation is controlled by the Democrats, ”the Week Aducation Week reports.