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House committee approves bill to give charter-school admission preference to military families
Summary
The House Committee on Education voted 12-2 to send House Bill 163 to the floor with a due-pass recommendation. The bill would add children of active-duty service members and certain activated National Guard and Reserve personnel to charter-school admission preference lists.
Boise — The Idaho House Committee on Education voted 12 to 2 to send House Bill 163 to the full House with a due-pass recommendation after roughly an hour of testimony and debate.
The bill, sponsored by Representative David Levitt, would add “families with at least 1 parent or legal guardian on active duty or active guard and reserve duty as defined in Title 10 U.S. Code subsection 101” to the existing charter-school admissions preference list. Levitt told the committee the change is intended "to support military families by giving their children priority access to charter schools."
Supporters — including military spouses, charter-school administrators and veterans — told the committee that frequent relocations and deployments create academic disruption for military children. Steve Lambert, a charter-school leader and 24-year Air Force veteran, said the average military move every two to three years makes it difficult for…
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