«Basically, the problems with a network strategy are distance,
the differing charter laws in each state, different political environments, and different theories of action [for running a school],» Rosenstock says today.
Not exact matches
To answer this question, we first studied how D.C. and the 37 states that passed
charter laws before 1999
differed from the remaining states that had not adopted
charter laws by 1999.
For the 40 states that passed a
charter law by the 2003 — 04 school year, we also investigated how earlier and later adopters, grouped by year of the
law's enactment,
differ from one another.
California's extraordinarily liberal
charter - school
law, which gave birth to the nation's first
charter - management organization (Aspire),
differs from those of other states, partly because it does not require a focus on poor and minority students.
How do states
differ in their approaches to
charter schools, and in what ways do
charter laws and policies affect
charter schools in each state?
They are founded on a variety of different ideas, have different locations, different student populations,
differing state
charter laws governing them, and school - specific cultures that can
differ more than the cultures found in traditional public schools.
Are we to apply to acts of incorporation, a rule of construction
differing from that of the English
law, and, by implication, make the terms of a
charter, in one of the states, more unfavorable to the public, than upon an act of parliament, framed in the same words, would be sanctioned in an English court?
It pits human rights, administrative
law and conflicting
Charter rights against the
differing procedural backdrops of two
law societies.