schools; and
WHEREAS, During the 2017-2018 school year, 155 charter
schools, 15 cyber charter schools and 10 regional charter
schools operated in this Commonwealth, enrolling 267,333
students out of a total public school student population of
1,766,592, equivalent to 15% of Pennsylvania students; and
WHEREAS, In 2016, a new charter school oversight body was
created through the Department of Education and tasked with
ensuring compliance with charter school laws and processes and
that data submitted by charter schools to the Department of
Education is accurate and timely; and
WHEREAS, The Charter School Law began as an educational
experiment and was crafted to exempt charter schools from many
of this Commonwealth's statutory and regulatory requirements in
exchange for higher performance outcomes and innovation in
teaching and learning; and
WHEREAS, At the heart of the Charter School Law is the idea
that charter schools would serve as laboratories of innovation
on behalf of all Pennsylvania schools; and
WHEREAS, Charter schools are intended to provide innovative
and unique educational opportunities for students beyond what is
currently available; and
WHEREAS, Charter schools are expected to offer students an
alternative means of achieving academic proficiency; and
WHEREAS, The educational programs offered by a charter school
should emphasize the development and broad dissemination of best
practices, in the context of ensuring the flexibility and
innovative atmospheres that are inherent in charter schools; and
WHEREAS, A number of charter schools in this Commonwealth are
high-performing charter schools; and
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