Rhode Island welcomed charters under former Governor Gina Raimondo. When she left to become President Biden’s Secretary of Commerce, lieutenant governor Dan McKee took her place.
He was widely viewed as a strong supporter of charter schools. He was closely associated with the creation of Rhode Island’s mayoral academies, especially the Blackstone Valley Prep network.
But this year, he signed legislation pausing the approval of new
charter schools for three years. He said that declining enrollment and funding
challenges warranted the pause.
This was awkward for the National Alliance for Public
Charter Schools (sic), which had honored him in 2009 as a Charter School
Champion. Taken aback, the Alliance did something unprecedented.
It withdrew his award!
Today, the National Alliance for Public Charter
Schools withdrew its recognition of Rhode Island Governor Dan
McKee as a Charter School Champion, marking the first time in the
organization’s 21-year history this award has been rescinded.
This happened after McKee signed a bill “that enacts a
moratorium on public charter schools for three years, lowers the statewide cap
from 35 to 28, and prohibits already approved schools from opening.”












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