Washington, D.C., charter school may get long-term lease on shuttered building

July 25, 2012
City recommends giving Washington Latin Public Charter a lease on former Rudolph Elementary

From The Washington Post: Washington, D.C., officials are recommending that Washington Latin Public Charter School move into a shuttered public school building. The proposal, which requires City Council approval, would give the charter school a 25-year lease on the old Rudolph Elementary School.

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