CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A multi-pronged education bill opposed by West Virginia teachers' unions has passed the House of Delegates after lengthy debate.
The House voted 71-29 Thursday to endorse a watered down version of the bill passed last week by the Senate.
The hottest debate has been over the establishment of charter schools, whose proponents say it would give parents more school choices. The Senate version would establish charter schools statewide. The House version would limit them to one each in two counties. Читать дальше...