SCR 3-AK SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK  3:30:56 PM CHAIR DUNLEAVY announced the consideration of SCR 3. SENATOR BILL STOLTZE, Alaska State Legislature, as sponsor, introduced SCR 3 which designates a School Choice Week. He said the resolution is about the broad concept of school choice that exists in our public schools - charter schools, technical schools, home schools, and combinations thereof, serving parents and their families. He mentioned the Mat-Su School District's variety of school choices, systems of education that are best for the students and the parents while meeting the requirements of education. He noted that Mr. David Boyle requested this legislation in order to celebrate that educational choices exist. He reiterated that the educational system that best serves the student and family should be the primary reason for the program. 3:35:41 PM SENATOR STOLTZE praised the great teachers in the state. He noted the date of the resolution has passed and may be altered. He said the resolution has no cost. He reiterated that the primary purpose of the educational system is to best serve the student and family. CHAIR DUNLEAVY noted no fiscal note. SENATOR GIESSEL voiced appreciation for the resolution. SENATOR GARDNER said she likes the resolution. She remarked that public schools often are alternative schools and she does not see them reflected in the resolution. SENATOR STOLTZE said they are fully recognized in the resolution. He commented on waiting lists for public school charter schools. CHAIR DUNLEAVY applauded the resolution and said he would add his name as sponsor. He said he was a believer in education and agreed there were a number of choices in Alaska. He opined that choice does not have to be controlled by the government. 3:40:32 PM SENATOR HUGGINS moved to delete "25-31, 2015" on page 1, line 1, and insert "24-30, 2016" in its place. He instructed to do the same on page 2, line 6. There being no objection, the Amendment 1 was adopted. SENATOR HUGGINS commented that most charter schools would not like to be considered as alternative schools. SENATOR STOLTZE agreed that school choice is different than alternative school. "Choice" is the accurate descriptive word. SENATOR HUGGINS moved to report SCR 3, as amended, from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSSCR 3(EDC) was reported from the Senate Education Standing Committee.