Enact the Charter School Sponsor and Operator Rating Act
Impact
One of the major impacts of HB591 is the establishment of an annual report card for community school sponsors which will present detailed performance data. This will not only provide transparency but will also hold sponsors accountable for their operational standards. The report card will include ratings based on academic performance, adherence to quality practices, and compliance with applicable laws. Importantly, it will also prevent entities with a poor rating from starting additional community schools and will revoke the sponsorship authority for those rated as ineffective for an extended period.
Summary
House Bill 591, known as the Charter School Sponsor and Operator Rating Act, aims to amend various sections of the Ohio Revised Code related to community school sponsors and operators. The bill introduces a systematic rating evaluation for entities that sponsor community schools in Ohio, focusing on both their academic and financial performances. Under this act, the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce will develop report card models tailored for community schools, which will be used for annual evaluations of sponsors based on their adherence to defined quality practices and compliance with applicable laws.
Contention
The bill has generated discussions regarding its implications on local education governance. While supporters argue that the systematic evaluations and oversight can lead to improved educational quality in charter schools, critics express concern that stringent measures might hinder the establishment and growth of schools, particularly in underserved areas. The discussion also touches upon equitable access to quality education and the role of local entities in managing schools effectively, raising questions about how this legislation might reshape the educational landscape in Ohio.
Charter schools; Oklahoma Charter Schools Act; definitions; sponsors may operate charter schools; sectarian and religious institutions as sponsors; effective date.