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Charter decision stalled: School board could vote on closing troubled Hanover site in July.
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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June 23, 2006 |
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Byline: Anica Butler
Jun. 23--Parents, students and teachers at a beleaguered Anne Arundel County charter school will have to wait another three weeks to learn its fate, Board of Education members said this week after receiving a critical report on the school's progress. In the meantime, school officials will discuss a contract renegotiation with representatives of Chesapeake Science Point Charter School in Hanover and develop an accountability plan for the school, which has been beset with problems since August, when it opened its doors five days late. The result of those talks, along with additional information about the school's finances, will be presented to…
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