OLYMPIA — The charter school system in Washington, struck down by a state Supreme Court ruling in September, has new hope in a bipartisan proposal introduced by lawmakers Monday that seeks to make the schools constitutional.
Democratic Sen. Andy Billig and Republican Sen. Michael Baumgartner, both from Spokane, filed Senate Bill 6163 to make charter schools accountable to locally elected school boards. In striking down the state’s voter-approved charter school law, the high court previously took issue that charter schools were supported with state dollars and governed by a board not elected by residents. The court said in November it wouldn’t reconsider its decision.
If the bill is passed, a potential charter school would negotiate freedom from district policies such as the length of a school day, policies regarding staff and curriculum.
A charter school would meet with its district regularly and be compliant with many state laws, regulations and standards.