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Friday, March 17, 2006

Charter School in New Hampshire

I wonder if there's a role for charters in California to get kids out of special education:  Learning Disabilites charter schools OK’d by education board:

Strong Foundations Learning Academy is envisioned as a grades 1-4 school for up to 100 students in the Concord [New Hampshire]  area. It would open next September.

The school is being designed by education specialists for children who are at risk of being diagnosed with having a language skills learning disability.

The school would have a full elementary program, but would emphasize grade-level competency in reading and writing. A chief goal would be preventing students from having to enter the special education system in their later years.

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