When the District of Columbia
School Reform Act was passed by Congress in 1996, it included language providing that charter schools should have access to surplus public - school buil
School Reform Act was passed by Congress in 1996, it included language providing that charter
schools should have access to
surplus public -
school buil
school buildings.
He consulted for the Education Commission of the States (ECS) in its 1999 report, Governing America's
Schools: Changing the Rules, which described a «public schools real estate trust» as follows: «In any locality, one or more real - estate trusts assume ownership of a community's public school buildings, sell the surplus buildings, and build or lease additional facilities in areas with insufficient
Schools: Changing the Rules, which described a «
public schools real estate trust» as follows: «In any locality, one or more real - estate trusts assume ownership of a community's public school buildings, sell the surplus buildings, and build or lease additional facilities in areas with insufficient
schools real estate trust» as follows: «In any locality, one or more real - estate trusts assume ownership of a community's
public school buildings, sell the
surplus buildings, and
build or lease additional facilities in areas with insufficient space.