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Landmark Legislative Session for Colorado’s Charter Schools

Colorado by Jennifer Walmer

May 13, 2016

Thanks to the heroic work of our Democratic leaders like Representative Angela Williams and Senator Mike Johnston who were willing to take up this fight on behalf of our kids, as well as our committed network of education champions all across our great state, Colorado’s thriving public charter schools are stronger than ever.

This session we achieved important gains in access to facilities and resources for public charters, greater regulatory flexibility, and additional accountability for district authorizers. Taken together, this package of common-sense reforms helps open up new doors of opportunity for our charters schools and students and will ensure that the innovative spirit of our public charters remains alive and well in the years ahead.

These are all important policy achievements that will make a huge difference in how our charters operate and will help enable faster and more effective expansion of these high-quality options in every corner of the state. But, I would argue that our biggest win this session – and our biggest opportunity for the future – came in advancing the case for funding equity for public charters.

While we didn’t get the legislation we wanted this time around, the robust debate and tireless work of our Democratic champions on Senate Bills 187 and 188 has brought this important topic to the forefront like never before. Right now, charter students in Colorado on average receive only 80 cents on the dollar in funding compared to their traditional public school peers – largely due to unfair gaps in local funding policies. But together, we’ve laid the groundwork to advance charter school funding equity and mill sharing to combat these disparities, so that every public school student in Colorado will finally get their fair share of resources in the classroom. I look forward to building on this momentum and continuing our push for equity and common sense reforms on behalf of our students.

There’s still much more work to be done, but we can all be incredibly proud of how far we’ve come in a few short months. I cannot thank our Democratic leaders, local education advocates, and brave families enough for their continued support. It’s because of you that we’ve achieved so much – and I look forward to doubling down on this progress to ensure that every child in Colorado receives the world-class public education they deserve.