Cincinnati district sues to prevent charter school from opening in former district facility

Feb. 12, 2010
Sale of vacant property included a provision that it could not be used for a school
FromThe Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati school board is suing the people who bought vacant Roosevelt School at auction in June 2009 because they intend to create a charter school there, in violation of the sale contract. The move could open a new front in the long-running political battle over Ohio’s charter schools.

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