What about the parents who never had children, and didn't have the money to adopt, and didn't qualify for foster care, but still took care of
needy children in their neighborhood?
As the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's Terry Ryan described the reality
in one state, «Charter schools, many working
in Ohio's toughest
neighborhoods to educate the state's
neediest children, are also forced to live under a cloud of uncertainty, harassment and intimidation.»