First three were forced to close on opening day, two in
Miami.
and one in Columbia county:
http://www.redefinedonline.org/2014/08/charter-schools-state-board/
Next two close before they even open throwing at least a handful of families into the street:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/local-education/champs-charter-schools-fail-to-open-in-delray-rivi/ng5dQ/
Next two close before they even open throwing at least a handful of families into the street:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/local-education/champs-charter-schools-fail-to-open-in-delray-rivi/ng5dQ/
Another leaves families in a lurch cutting its enrollment
just as school was about to start
Then yet another turns away a student whose parents didn’t
complete enough community service hours:
Don’t worry public schools will be there to pick up the
slack while doing a better job at the same time.
And finally the Florida Courts pushed back against Charter
Schools USA, both questioning the way they do things and denying their appeals to
expand.
A bad day for Florida charter schools is a good day for Florida's students and their teachers.
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