Utah revokes school's charter

April 30, 2010
Board says Beehive Science & Technology Academy doesn't have enough students to survive
From The Salt Lake Tribune: For the first time in its six-year history, the Utah Charter School Board has voted to revoke an operational school's charter. Beehive Science & Technology Academy in Holladay will close after this school year unless it files and wins an appeal. The charter board says Beehive didn't have enough students to be financially viable and is burdened by debt. The enrollment is 199, but the school could accommodate 250 students.

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