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Assemblymember Christy Smith Introduces Bill To Increase Charter Transparency

Assemblymember Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, announced a bill Monday to close a loophole in the current law impacting charter schools, officials said.

AB 1507 strikes out a provision allowing charter schools to establish one site outside the boundaries of the school district, but within the same county, according to the legislation.

“I am proud to author AB 1507 which restores the right of individual districts to have oversight of schools located within their boundaries,” said Smith. “I am pleased that AB 1507 is a part of a broader package of measures creating greater transparency and accountability for our taxpayer dollars, while improving public schools for every student.”

Existing law authorizes a charter school that is unable to locate within the jurisdiction of the chartering school district to establish one site outside the boundaries of the school district, but within the county in which that school district is located, according to the bill.

Local charter schools, including Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) are waiting to see the full impact of the bill and others included in the package.

“It’s difficult to envision supporting any new bills that stifle innovation in the charter community and make it tougher for great schools like SCVi to exercise our due process rights — the same rights that any other educator in California would be afforded,” said Amber Raskin, spokesperson for SCVi. “These proposals also take the focus off what matters most: giving our children the highest quality education and the best possible start in life.”

The legislation is part of a larger package of bills that changes laws governing charter schools introduced by fellow Assemblymembers: AB 1505 (O’Donnell), AB 1506 (McCarty), AB 1507 (Smith), and AB 1508 (Bonta).

“It is clear that Californians want significant changes in the decades-old laws governing charter schools that have allowed corporate charter schools to divert millions away from our neighborhood public schools, allowed for waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars at the expense of our students,” said California Teachers Association President Eric Heins.

The bill still needs to pass both houses of the California Legislator before being signed by the Governor.


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Assemblymember Christy Smith Introduces Bill To Increase Charter Transparency

2 comments

  1. I don’t recall Ms. Smith asking us if we wanted this. We don’t. What good is an assembly member who is more concerned about her own agenda and doesn’t represent her constituency? Charter Schools increase competition, competition drives better practices needed to survive in the marketplace. Did she ever interview charter school administrators in her district like SCVi to find out the benefits they offer to our community? Didn’t she just start her position last month? I wonder how much time was spent researching this issue before she joined this bandwagon for notoriety.

    • If this article had been better written, you would know that the current charter schools in the SCV, which are well run, are fine with this bill. Christy wants charter schools throughout the state to run just as well as our own.

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