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New Daily Beast Column on Public Charter Schools and New York Politics

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While most of the education policy world will be focused on the President’s budget proposal today, that’s not the day’s only big education story. There’s also a intra-Democratic Party fight roiling New York today, complete with at the statehouse in Albany. Last week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio moved to prevent several high-performing public charter schools from using public buildings. As the fight escalates today, 鈥攁nd whether it could spark a national political debate鈥攆or the Daily Beast.

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But it鈥檚 a mistake to see last week鈥檚 public charter school fight as simply the latest twist in a personal grudge match. Nor is the faceoff as simple as a battle between public charters and teachers unions. The union in New York City鈥攖he United Federation of Teachers鈥攁ctually聽runs its own public charter school聽in Brooklyn.

The rancor between de Blasio and Moskowitz has at least some roots in substantive education policy disagreements. During his campaign, de Blasio promised to roll back Bloomberg Administration policies on public charter schools. He began fulfilling that pledge one month into his term when his administration聽reallocated $210 million from a public charter school expansion fund. This鈥攁mong other moves鈥攈as put him at odds with many New York Democrats, most notably Governor Andrew Cuomo (who responded Monday聽with a promise to provide state funding for the displaced schools).

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New Daily Beast Column on Public Charter Schools and New York Politics