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Monthly Archives: April 2012
ATC Charter (Part III): The Best Laid Plans…
In today’s show, we finish the ATC series — just as the Board of Education voted this week to allow ATC to move to Kaune (though some neighbors and the bondholders are still threatening legal action to prevent the move). … Continue reading
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ATC Charter (Part II): Hell hath no fury…?
In Part I of this story we shared voices from the Academy of Technology and the Classics Charter School on their decision to ask to ask the Board of Ed to allow them to move into the old Kuane Elementary building. … Continue reading
