State Board of Education considers approving 5 new charter schools in Texas

Public education advocates opposed the new charters, which would launch in Arlington, Austin, Big Spring, Manor and Terrell.

State Board of Education considers approving 5 new charter schools in Texas

Five new charter schools could be one step closer to opening in Texas if the State Board of Education greenlights them this week.

On Wednesday, Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath recommended SBOE members approve the opening of Infinite Minds in Arlington, Pathway Academy in Big Spring, The Texas Girls School in Austin, Unparalleled Preparatory Academy in Manor and Visionary STEM Academy in Terrell.

The SBOE is slated to hold a preliminary vote Wednesday and will decide Friday whether to move the charter schools’ applications forward. If it does, the applications will return to the TEA for a final review.

Representatives from each of the schools also gave presentations to the 15-member body. Some of the schools would focus on making STEM careers more accessible to students and equipping them with entrepreneurship skills while at least one other would place a heavy emphasis on literacy.

The timing of the new charter proposals frustrated some teacher advocacy groups and public education advocates, who say the new schools would siphon state funds away from traditional school districts.

State lawmakers failed to approve additional funds for public schools during last year’s legislative session amid the fight for school vouchers, which would allow families to use taxpayer dollars to pay for private and religious schools. The lack of legislative funding, coupled with inflation and the expiration of pandemic relief dollars later this year, has left school districts bracing for multimillion-dollar budget deficits and cuts to services that helped support students and educators throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

“There are only so many tax dollars out there. And there's only so much that will go to education, and what goes to education should go to public schools,” Texas State Teachers Association spokesperson Clay Robison said. “And the expansion of charter schools, which are technically public schools — technically — should be done with a lot of caution. And this is not the time, particularly this year, to do it.”

Charter schools receive state funding based on average daily student attendance and do not receive money from local tax revenue like traditional public schools. They do not need to comply with as many state regulations as traditional school districts do, but the TEA says they are held to strict academic standards and expected to take an innovative approach to the classroom.

More than 420,000 kids attend the nearly 900 charter campuses in Texas, representing about 8% of the state’s more than 5 million public school students.

The Texas Public Charter Schools Association opposes the notion that charter schools, which have also struggled with a lack of new state funding, take away resources from traditional public schools.

“There's just no reason to pump the brakes on creating those opportunities,” spokesperson Brian Whitley said of the five charter schools under consideration. “Demand for public charter schools has been growing over the years. Families recognize that a one-size-fits-all all system doesn't work. So it will benefit a lot of families, and it will benefit a lot of children to continue allowing new public charter schools to open.”

Morath has faced criticism in recent years for what some have described as hypocrisy: granting underperforming charter schools permission to expand while increasing his agency’s scrutiny of public school districts like Houston ISD, which was placed under the state’s oversight last year. Earlier this year, the TEA placed IDEA Public Schools, the state’s largest charter school network, under a conservatorship following an investigation into improper spending.

On Wednesday, Morath described the process charter applicants have to go through to receive approval, which includes several rounds of application reviews, an interview, SBOE review and final vetting by the TEA.

If approved, Morath said charter schools are held to rigorous performance standards. State approval can be revoked if a school’s performance is persistently low.

Since 2016, only 13% of the state’s charter applications have been approved, according to the TEA.

SBOE members asked the various charter school representatives what services they would provide to students that children can’t currently find at other schools in their communities.

“When I think of a charter school, I'm looking for something different,” said District 14 member Evelyn Brooks, a Frisco Republican. “I'm looking for a need that's not met because it is taking away funding from public schools, for those students who are in those seats. So it should be something different. It should be something unique.”

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