| Dear Senator Goodall,
I called the NC Alliance for Public Charter Schools this morning to ask a questions pertaining to my employment as a charter school teacher at the Cape Fear Center for Inquiry in Wilmington, NC. I did not, at the time, realize that your office was connected with this organization. Within one hour I received a personal phone call with the answer to my question. I am incredibly impressed with your staff’s personal touch and the alacrity with which they answered my question. All too often it seems government moves slowly and it’s hard to get an answer at all. Today, my expectations were confounded– your staff was helpful, efficient, and responsive. Please let them know how much I appreciate their help today. Also, please let me know if there’s anything I can do to continue to help you support public charter schools in North Carolina. Sincerely, |
Cape Fear Center for Inquiry inquired
by Baker Mitchell on July 29, 2010 in Uncategorized
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27 applications filed Nov 10!
Charter Council met today and will reconvene Dec. 13th.
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All bills below have passed the House are are eligible
HB 823- Constitutional Amendment on SBE Governance of K-12
This bill will be taken up July 13, 2011 when the legislature reconvenes. The Alliance Board has not taken a formal position but our staff and lobbyist would recommend to the Board that we not support this bill in its present form.
HB 503- "Food" regulations
H503, a bill restricting the sale of certain non-nutritious foodstuffs in school, passed the House of Representatives today and is heading to the Senate. In its current form the bill would apply only to ‘competitive’ foods (not regular lunches) sold on campus after the last lunch period. For grades 9-12, it would not apply to foods sold as part of a fund-raising campaign either. Its main effect would appear to be to restrict the kinds of snacks that can be offered in vending machines on campus.
The original bill applied only to LEA schools, but it was amended in the House Education Committee to apply to charter schools as well.
HB 837 Completion of CPR by Students Required
This unnecessary regulation includes charters and we encourage you to take a look at it and talk to your legislators. It has not come to House floor at June 9th.
This bill takes the three Rs to 4 Rs. "Reading, Riting, Rithmetic, and Resusitation."


