(Ark.) Charter schools will have first dibs on purchasing or leasing space in unused or
underutilized public school facilities under a bill that is quickly moving through the Arkansas Legislature.
In 2015, Arkansas Learns, in collaboration with the Arkansas Public School Resource Center, helped to secure charter facilities funding from the state for the first time, and in 2017, they successfully ensured that all public schools, including charters, have a right of access to unused or
underutilized public school facilities.
, and in 2017, they successfully ensured that all public schools, including charters, have a right of access to unused or
underutilized public school facilities.
Not exact matches
States should enable rural charter
schools to access unutilized and
underutilized public assets, including
school buildings, municipal
facilities, and land.