Arkansas AG Requests Expedited Appeal of LEARNS Act Ruling
A provision of the LEARNS Act allows a struggling school district to partner with a third-party organization in lieu of a state takeover.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Wednesday filed to expedite his appeal of a circuit court ruling that delays the effective date of the LEARNS Act, the governor鈥檚 signature education legislation. Griffin asked that the state Supreme Court respond by 8 a.m. Friday.
Griffin on July 3 of an order invalidating the law鈥檚 emergency clause, which would allow it go into effect immediately instead of 91 days after the end of the legislative session.
Pulaski County Judge Herbert Wright the law鈥檚 emergency clause is invalid because it was not passed with a separate roll-call vote garnering a two-thirds majority, as required by the Arkansas Constitution.
Barring the Arkansas Supreme Court overturning the ruling, the LEARNS Act will not go into effect until Aug. 1.
The lawsuit has delayed the pursuit of a 鈥渢ransformation contract鈥 between the Marvell-Elaine School District and Friendship Education Foundation, a charter school management organization. A provision of the LEARNS Act, a 鈥渢ransformation contract鈥 allows a struggling school district to partner with a third-party organization in lieu of a state takeover.
The state took control of Marvell-Elaine of the State Board of Education last Friday. Education Secretary Jacob Oliva said the action was necessary so preparations for the upcoming school year, including hiring teachers and setting an academic calendar, can resume.
Officials plan to continue pursuing a 鈥渢ransformation contract鈥 with Friendship Education Foundation after the law goes into effect on Aug. 1, Oliva said.
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