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Byline: Diana Heil Journal Staff Writer
The governing board of the Academy for Technology and the Classics reported Monday to its parent, Santa Fe Public Schools, that it has solved all but one problem before the school's prospective opening Sept. 11.
That last problem may be the most critical finding a place for the school to call home.
The academy, threatened in July with loss of its charter, has not found a building to lease for its 288 enrolled students in grades seven through 12.
The school district's attorney, Edwina Taylor, said she and the state's charter school expert, Michael Kaplan, recommended the school board wait until its…