Inlander 7/11/2013

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NEWS | BRIEFS

Ahead of the Curve

most lawmakers maintained a decent voting record this year, according to a newly released report by WashingtonVotes.org. The database shows missed roll call votes during the 2013 regular and special sessions. Only 10 legislators missed 50 or more votes while 53 had a perfect record. Rep. Larry Crouse, R-Spokane Valley, was one of the outliers: He missed 121 votes out 694, including the vote for the 2013-15 capital budget. “This has been a very difficult session for me, cus on at-risk students, and Spokane’s first charter school healthwise,” Crouse explains. He told The Inlander that he would do the same, specifically recruiting low-income and had surgery shortly after he was sworn in and got food diverse students. poisoning later. “We want new techniques and strategies to reach “And then I got sick,” he adds. “I got at-risk students and close the achievement gap,” just about everything you could.” she says. Toward the end of the regular session However, a new lawsuit was recently filed by Send comments to in March, Crouse says his wife, Peggy, fell the Washington Education Association and other editor@inlander.com. seriously ill, so he missed both the first and groups, challenging the constitutionality of the second special session to take care of her. charter school law that voter’s passed last fall. But He’s currently at the Mayo Clinic with her Redinger doesn’t expect the lawsuit to stop future in Rochester, Minn. charter schools in Washington. Crouse, who turns 69 in December, says he’s seri“We aren’t the first state in the nation to have charter ously considering retiring after undergoing numerous schools. We’re one of the last,” Redinger says. “If there surgeries in the past few years. “I just kind of feel like I’ve are any decisions to come out of the lawsuit, it would be been doing the job, but I haven’t doing it at the level I to change the language.” have in the past,” he says. The district aims to have a charter school open by the Here’s how other area lawmakers’ voting records fall of 2014. compared: Sen. Michael Baumgartner missed 10 votes. — DANIEL WALTERS Rep. Kevin Parker missed two. Rep. Matt Shea missed one. Not missing any: Sen. Andy Billig; Sen. Mike Padden; Rep. Timm Ormsby; and Rep. Marcus Riccelli. With more than 600 recorded roll call votes — DEANNA PAN in both the Washington state House and Senate,

Spokane Public Schools want to start a charter school; plus, lawmakers’ voting records from Olympia Chartering a Course

There are 295 school districts across the state of Washington. And so far only one, Spokane Public Schools, has opted to become a charter school authorizer. One reason, Superintendent Shelley Redinger says, is because local district leadership has experience in the charter school world. “When I was in Oregon as a superintendent, we jumped on board early and turned in an application [to authorize a charter school],” Redinger says. School board president Bob Douthitt had a child at a charter school, and Deana Brower, the most recently elected school board member, once worked at a charter school. Charter schools are non-traditional schools funded by public money, but often run by separate nonprofit organizations. “We actually have some staff that approached us saying they would like to help lead a charter school,” Redinger says. Otherwise, she says, the district would look for an outside charter management organization with a “proven track record” to run the school. Charters typically have more flexibility than traditional schools, but have ranged in quality and success. Yet, Redinger says, charters have done best when they fo-

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