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Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Sen. Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: May 26, 2010

Sen. Glenn Coffee
SENATE ADVANCES CHARTER SCHOOLS IN OKLAHOMA
Coffee authors legislation to increase charter schools
in state
Parents and students throughout Oklahoma will have more choice
in Oklahoma’s education system, as House Bill 2753, authored
by President Pro Tem Glenn
Coffee, passed the Senate with a bipartisan majority vote of
36-11.
HB 2753 provides for growth and reform in educating Oklahoma’s
next generation by enacting many charter school provisions. Coffee
said our state has made a positive step in challenging Oklahoma
students to excel.
“Charter schools have proven throughout the years to be great
catalysts in advancing student achievement,” said Coffee.
“HB 2753 will create a fertile climate for additional learning
experiences that will in turn strengthen Oklahoma’s education
system.”
The provisions in HB 2753 include:
Authorizes sponsorship of charter schools by school districts,
technology center school districts, and comprehensive or regional
institutions in the State System of Higher Education, if the charter
school is located in a school district which has a school site on
the school improvement list.
Authorizes sponsorship of a charter school by the State Board of
Education if the applicant of the charter school is the Office of
Juvenile Affairs for the purpose of providing education services
to youth in the custody or supervision of OJA.
Provides preference for enrollment at charter schools created after
the effective date for eligible students who reside in the school
district boundaries and who attend a school improvement site.
Specifies that administrative service fees of up to 5% retained
by sponsors of charter schools shall only be assessed on State Aid
allocations and not on any other appropriated
For more information, contact:
Sen. Coffee: (405) 521-5636

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