Joey Garrison reported on the two
rural charter proposals and also on a slate of new charters proposed and approved for Nashville.
Not exact matches
Once again the
proposal was named the Betty L. Thompson Scholarship Program, but this time they eliminated the
rural districts in hopes of getting the additional nine votes, the strategy used by the successful
charter school coalition, according to Rep. Hoskins.
In fact, one of the two rejected schools, which would have been located in the beautiful upstate town of Truxton, would have been the first agriculture - based
rural charter school in New York State and their
proposal bears no resemblance to what we have become accustomed to seeing in the world of New York
charters.