That includes opposing an increase in the charter cap
until charter operators agree to serve all children.
Not exact matches
The diocese said a
charter network is expected to apply for approval to run the schools after the diocese steps away, but the
operator will not be announced
until Feb. 1.
For - profit, virtual
charter operators have been seeking to expand into North Carolina for years, but did not get the approval from state lawmakers
until 2014, when the N.C. General Assembly ordered the State Board of Education to approve two virtual
charters for the beginning of the 2015 - 2016 academic year.
The district now has
until Feb. 16 to choose from three offered options: It can close the schools, hire an external
operator or let a
charter company run the district.