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In reply to the discussion: WA State Charter Schools ruled unconstitutional [View all]Squinch
(59,540 posts)25. Paying is often not necessary, but your observation about behavior problems is accurate. Also
children with any kind of special needs don't often last long at charter schools.
Technically in most places, anyone can apply. But the real questions are: do they get accepted? and are they allowed to stay if they aren't likely to test well?
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I appreciate your explanation, unlike the other poster. However, I would be very surprised
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#21
Paying is often not necessary, but your observation about behavior problems is accurate. Also
Squinch
Dec 2013
#25
Well said and thank you. This IS the "Charter School" truth in my experience and research.
mountain grammy
Dec 2013
#52
Charter schools don't already exist in WA. They were voted in through a recent initiative
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#33