CHARLESTON – Years after the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals kicked a decision regarding the legalities of the state’s public charter school pilot program back to a Kanawha County judge, that same judge said current and future charter schools may require voter input.

In a 39-page order released Wednesday, 8th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Bailey ruled that the creation of the state’s five brick-and-mortar public charter schools and two statewide virtual charter schools violates the state Constitution. Those schools were authorized by the West Virginia Professional Charter School Board (PCSB)

Bailey found that House Bill 2012, the 2021 bill that amended a 2019 law that created the public charter school pilot program, violates Article 12, Section 10 of the West Virginia Cons

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