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    'Parent trigger' would let parents convert schools

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana parents could soon have a direct say in turning public schools into charter schools. A measure being pushed in the Indiana House of Representatives would let them vote to turn public schools over to charter school operators.

    The idea is part of a national wave that started in Los Angeles in 2009 and has been considered in statehouses nationwide over the last two years.

    "It gives parents the option, if they are in a school that is not meeting the needs of their children, if they get 51 percent of the parents to decide they would like to change that school culture from that of a traditional public school to that of a charter," said Rep. Robert Behning, R-Indianapolis, who chairs the House education committee and is a co-author of the measure.

    The proposal would also let parents petition the state school board to have the state take control of their school.

    The "parent trigger" almost made it through the Indiana General Assembly last year as a part of a package of education overhauls that included the creation of the nation's most expansive voucher program and an expansion of the groups that can approve new charter schools in Indiana.

    Instead, last year lawmakers approved an abridged version of the measure which left the ultimate decision with school boards and limited it to schools that have underperformed for at least two years in a row. So supporters are trying again this year to pass a full "parent trigger."

    But Indiana's largest teacher's union says the idea leaves two key groups of people out of the decision: teachers and school administrators.

    Teacher's fought the measure last year in Indiana and were largely successful and will be fighting the proposal again this year, said Nate Schnellenberger, president of the Indiana State Teacher's Association.

    "We think that it should be 51 percent of the parents and teachers and educators should have a say," he said. "It shouldn't be strictly a parents' trigger."

    The "parent trigger" raises essentially the same battle which was fought last year in Indiana and is being fought nationwide, between unions and supporters of traditional public schools and charter school advocates.

    Legislators last year approved creating the nation's broadest private school voucher system that allows even middle-class families to use taxpayer money to send their children to private schools.

    That was part of the sweeping education changes that Republican legislators and Gov. Mitch Daniels pushed during the 2011 session. Other measures included allowing a new state board and some private colleges to create charter schools, establishing a system of merit pay for teachers and restricting on teacher union contracts to only cover wages and benefits.

    Indiana Schools Superintendent Tony Bennett drove last year's education reforms and is supporting the full "parent trigger:"

    "This one gains our support because it empowers parents to begin the process of charter conversion (without local school board approval) and includes turnaround timeline acceleration," Bennett spokeswoman Stephanie Sample said.

    The Los Angeles-based Parent Revolution passed the first "parent trigger" through the California Legislature in 2010.

    While the California law allows parents to put the school in the hands of a charter operator, in the two years since it passed only one school has attempted to use it — McKinley Elementary School in Compton — and is locked in a court battle.

    What it has turned into, instead, is a tool for parents to use when trying to remove bad principals and teachers, when lobbying their school board, said Linda Serrato, spokeswoman for Parent Revolution.

    "They don't have this leverage without it," Serrato said.

    Two more states, Texas and Mississippi, approved the "parent trigger" last year. Other states, including Arizona and Florida, are considering the measure this year.

    Kristine Park, policy director with Stand for Children Indiana, said her group is working with Parent Revolution in Indiana to help pass the full "trigger."

    Turning a public school is not as easy as it may seem, Park said. She noted that the 51-percent hurdle is not an easy one to clear, because it can be hard to find and organize parents.

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    Tom LoBianco can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/tomlobianco

     

    15 comments

    • Vanimal  •  4 mths ago
      everyone is always wanting to manipulate the "school system" to turn out better students when that isnt the real problem at all. 99% of how well a student does in school is due to good parenting and home life, respect for education. If a student is failing its because of failing parents!
    • LearnedHand  •  Marco Island, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      this is so fridiculous. Parents are the ones who raised these lazy, irresponsible little brats and they want to give them even more power? If they taught their brats to respect school, pay attention and do their work, there wouldn' tbe any problems. As it is, teachers spend 85% of the time just trying to get the little brats to stop talking and trash talking each other.
    • JimBoib  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Once again Republicans are trying to force Hoosiers to pay tax dollars to promote religion.Welcome to the Taliban state.
    • S  •  4 mths ago
      It's amazing that so many want to jump on the charter bandwagon when research findings demonstrate that students at charters show no significant academic gains when compared with public schools. The charters that do show gains usually cost MORE than public schools (e.g.- Harlem Children's Zone).
    • m.r  •  4 mths ago
      The US dept. of eduction should be dissolved. Public education funding and GED standards for literacy should return to the States.
    • S. ariasae  •  4 mths ago
      Is there a trigger the other way - to convert charter schools back to local public schools (instead of state-run as stated in the article)?
    • Synical1  •  4 mths ago
      Although I support the idea of giving parents more control over the schools, they appear to have excluded one key player - the remainder of us taxpayers.
    • pacificsharp  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      The grass is not always greener on the other side and charter schools have been proven to be no more effective than traditional schools.
    • harryballs  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      School vouchers are the way to go. The cost of education is getting out of control.
      Socialism with no competition is a failure. At some point you run out of other peoples money.
    • Plato232425  •  Stockton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Illegal immigrants in LA driving school reform.

      Soon, charters that speak only Spanish and teach how whites persecuted Hispanics.

      And it will ALL BE DONE WITH YOUR TAX DOLLARS.

      These poor parents DO NOT PAY A DIME TOWARDS THE FREE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN.

      And now YOU give them a SAY?

      Wow, How stupid can the school reform movement get.
    • GOD  •  4 mths ago
      Hmmm. - In Ohio a very large percentage of the charter schools are owned by a business, White Hat Management, whose owner, David Brennan, is best friends with the Governor. Guess who's pushing for a similar bill in Ohio. WAKE UP!! This is just another attempt by the Republicans to turn your child's education into profits they can stuff in their pockets.
    • Gemcitykid  •  4 mths ago
      My son went to charter school that was very good, but there were real disasters marketing themselves as well. The can be good or just as bad as public schools. BUT: the real issue in education reform is eliminating the unbeleiveable power the unions have. The first step is reducing the ludicrous tenure rules that protect losers that parade as teachers. TENURE is the key.
      • YahYah 4 mths ago
        100% agree. I wish someone would explain to me how it is that the state's horrible negotiators let it be written into teachers contracts that no matter how crappy a job they do, they still get a pay raise. And if anyone wants to spout off about how I don't know what I'm talking about and I am anti-union; understand that I have teachers in my family (and I am still anti-union).
      • LearnedHand 4 mths ago
        I disagree - I think parents are the problem. There are very few bad teachers. Most of them get discouraged from the lack of support from principals and school boards, who are into parent pleasing. The parents raise these brats and then they want to blame the schools for the brats' laziness and bad behavior. GIGO.
    • Victor France  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      The problem with allowing too much weight from parents is that too often they a) are only concerned with their child and forget that teachers and administrators have to blance the needs of 25 or more in the class; b) too many parents do not reinforce, let alone take it on themselves to be the their children's primary teacher; c) are uneducated or just plain stupid; d) all of the above. They should have input yes- but control? No.
    • robert  •  Canton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder how much the NEA and the DofE are going to spend fighting this, What a dent it would put in their power structure, I love the idea of putting the control back into local hands where it should be.
      • Plato232425 4 mths ago
        I do too. But ONLY in the hands of THOSE WHO PAY THE REAL TAXES.

        Giving this kind of power to the poor and illegal aliens is turning this country over to ruin.

        Charters run UNDER THE RADAR with MY TAX MONEY.

        I pay LOADS OF TAXES and I WANT A SAY IN THESE CHARTERS.

        I AM PAYING FOR THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • GOD  •  4 mths ago
      Hmmm. - In Ohio a very large percentage of the charter schools are owned by a business, White Hat Management, whose owner, David Brennan, is best friends with the Governor. Guess who's pushing for a similar bill in Ohio. WAKE UP!! This is just another attempt by the Republicans to turn your child's education into profits they can stuff in their pockets.
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