Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ed Reform '09 passes Senate with amendments

The big news is that Senate Bill 2205 passed, 28-11,but just what is in it is something I'm having trouble getting. Both the coverage by the Globe and the T&G (which I can't find online) are vague at best (clearly they were running up against press deadlines). The most complete information I've found is here in the Dedham paper, plus the MTA is keeping its members up-to-date on the provisions that most affect them. Part of the reason for the lack of information?
The redrafted policies, tacked onto a bill that senators said was the most significant education reform bill since 1993, were not available during debate. It will take some time for the House and for legislative clerks to sort through the many changes made to the bill.


Here's what I do know:
  • the charter cap is lifted
  • contracts have to be negotiated for 30 days before going to arbitration
  • Horace Mann conversion is subject to a building teacher vote
  • an adequacy study is included

It now goes to the House, which from the various pieces I've read, has little appetite to take it up today. Tonight, the Legislature recesses until January.
Good time to get in touch with representatives!

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