States too often cut with an axe, limit or
prevent rural charter schools outright, where a scalpel is needed.
Not exact matches
For example, the coalition said, «the conditions proposed in the draft order do not fully
prevent Charter from using its dominant position in the marketplace to thwart competition from streaming services and to stifle competitors in underserved,
rural communities.»
He examines statutes and regulations in five states with significant
rural populations — Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, and Ohio — and brings to light policies and practices that
prevent charters from opening in
rural communities, constrain access to human capital, and create significant disparities in funding.