*? ?'? Winston-Salem Chronicle forsythVnty pub lib oice for African-American News and Information 2718^5 TI^PAWI^1997 ?? I " - ' I ? .. : ? Are charter schools being derailed by party interests? Warrem "Pete" Oldham By BRIDGET EV ARTS ? Problems looming for charter schools may be exacerbated by partisan polarization, say representatives of both major political parties. Since the U.S. Department of Educa tion refused to allow North Carolina charter schools to use a $1 million fed eral grant as a loan pool for school start up costs, other snags in the process have appeared. The state legislature is preparing to debate whether retirement benefits should follow teachers who leave the tra ditional public school system to work at charter schools. Another issue set for discussion is a bill introduced by Rep. Steve Wood, R-District 27, which would extend priority to siblings of students attending charter schools. This grandfa ther clause would insure that the siblings would be exempt from the lotteries used by schools when applications exceed available space. These bills, introduced by two Republican legislators, have met with initial resistance from House Democrats. Supporters, however, include a section of the population not usually given to col laboration with the GOP ? African Americans. Out of the 36 charter school applica tions approved by the state board of edu cation last month, 14 were filed by African Americans. In Forsyth County, where three of the four charters were granted to African-American applicants, the response to charters schools has over whelmingly come out of the black com munity. Dissatisfied with the public school system, many African-American parents, teachers and community leaders are try ing to create an alternative. Charter schools are public schools funded by the government on a pupil-by-pupil basis. These entities operate independently of the local school board, but must comply with state educational testing standards. The meeting of minds between con servative factions and African Ameri Please see page 2 I Partkipart tine up to