Rhode Island Governor Faces Charter School Vote
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Rhode Island lawmakers have sent a controversial bill to Governor Dan McKee that would freeze new or expanded charter schools for three years and slash the total number from 35 to 28—forcing the governor to decide by Wednesday whether to sign or veto. Supporters, including the state teachers’ union, claim charter schools drain resources from traditional public schools, while charter advocates like Carol Aguasvisas argue the bill denies families vital educational options, citing over 1,700 parent supporters. Though McKee has long championed charter schools, this vote could strain his relationship with the union—and his challenger, Helena Foulkes, has vowed to veto it. With students and families at the center of the debate, McKee’s decision will reshape Rhode Island’s education landscape in a matter of days.
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