Looking for loopholes in North Carolina charter school law

Nov. 15, 2007
Commission examines ways the state could exceed 100-school limit

North Carolina's Blue Ribbon Commission on Charter Schools is proposing loopholes that could allow the state to exceed the 100-school limit on charter schools. Under the commission's recommendation, existing charter schools that achieve high academic performance would not be counted against the statewide cap. Also, new charter schools in counties that didn't previously have one would also be exempted.

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