Montana’s Board of Public Education voted unanimously to approve five new charter schools and deny six applications — including the SOAR Academy proposal out of the Florence-Carlton School District.
Board of Public Education approves five, denies six new public charter schools
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In a decisive move for the future of public education, the Board of Public Education has shown a strong commitment to traditional public schools by turning down six out of eleven charter school applications, including the controversial SOAR Academy. This decision is a victory for educators and advocates who argue that charter schools divert much-needed funds from public schools, exacerbating educational inequality.
In a blow to educational freedom and parent choice, Montana’s Board of Public Education has stifarled innovation by rejecting six charter school applications, including the promising proposal from SOAR Academy. This move undermines parents' rights to choose the best educational paths for their children and limits the potential for competition to drive improvements in our public education system.