CER News Alert

INDY SCORES CHARTER VICTORY 

First Law to Pass in '01:
Law Expected to be Among Strongest in Nation

(Washington, DC 4/19/01) Indiana lawmakers delivered a strong charter school law to its citizens Wednesday, culminating the end of a seven-year effort led primarily by State Senator Teresa Lubbers, of Indianapolis (Dist-30) and a coalition of leading business, foundations and citizens.

"The Hoosier State will likely rank in the top dozen of states with the strongest laws," said Jeanne Allen, president of the Center for Education Reform. "This is an outstanding victory for the parents and teachers who have been waiting a long time to affect their children's education."

The Indiana law is strong for the following reasons, according to CER's ranking criteria:

Showing that the trend is likely to continue in favor of charter schools, amendments to strengthen charter school laws are pending in Minnesota, Missouri, Connecticut, Florida, Nevada, Illinois and Alaska. In Iowa, for the first time, charter school legislation is currently moving through the legislature.

More information on charter schools can be found on CER's award-winning website www.edreform.com.

"Indiana Legislature Passes Charter School Law" Education Week, April 25, 2001, By Jessica L. Sandham

Click here for CER's Profile of Indiana's Charter School Law.

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