State Board of Education approves 4 new charter schools in Texas

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State Board of Education approves 4 new charter schools in Texas
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Public education advocates opposed the new charters, which would launch in Arlington, Austin, Big Spring and Manor.12:01 PM CDT July 3, 2024This article originally appeared in the Texas Tribune.

Members rejected Visionary STEM Academy’s application to open in Terrell. Marisa Perez-Diaz, a San Antonio Democrat representing the SBOE’s District 3, who cast one of the 11 votes to veto the charter, said she sought more specifics in the school’s plan. State lawmakers failed to approve additional funds for public schools during last year’s legislative session amid the, which would allow families to use taxpayer dollars to pay for private and religious schools.

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.

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