A proposal to overhaul Hawai‘i’s charter school system will go a long way to fixing known problems, but it lacks a key component that could dramatically improve accountability, national experts say. Charter school employees should not be state employees, experts
A proposal to overhaul Hawai‘i’s charter school system will go a long way to fixing known problems, but it lacks a key component that could dramatically improve accountability, national experts say.
Charter school employees should not be state employees, experts told Senate Education Chairwoman Jill Tokuda in a briefing about her omnibus charter bill last month.
Charter schools, although publicly funded, operate independently under charters with the state.
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