Senator Whitmer's statement is as follows:
This bill before us is about encouraging schools within an ISD--not encouraging, mandating I should say--to adopt a common calendar. The motive is a good one. The motive is to save taxpayers dollars by fostering efficient, cost-effectivesavings between districts. That is good, but this is noteworthy because ISDs can do this now and many of them actually are.
In committee, however, it was asked why doesn't this bill apply to charter schools. We gave them a vague answer. No one could really say that in some sort of a workgroup that it was determined that they did not want to be included in the bill.
It seems to me that if it's good public policy for taxpayer-funded public schools, then it's good policy for taxpayer-funded charter schools. I know the proponents are going to say this is probably going to be too onerous, charters are different, but at the end of the day, it's all taxpayer dollars. If there are savings to be had and it's good public policy, then we should include charter schools. If it is too onerous, guess what, the bill has a section where they can apply for a waiver just like any public school could. So I think this makes a lot of sense to amend the bill in this way.
Accordingly, I respectfully ask for your support of this amendment.