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Online charter-school teacher urges removal of in-person grant barriers and enrollment caps that limit remote students
Summary
An administrator for three online public charter schools told the Senate Education Committee May 28 that grant rules requiring an in-person hour threshold and districts' 3% enrollment caps create inequities for families choosing full-time online public education.
An administrator for three online public charter schools told the Senate Education Committee May 28 that grant and enrollment rules create funding and access barriers for students choosing full-time online public education.
"We were approved for a grant ... and then we weren't able to access any of the funding because there was an 80 hour in-person requirement," Mitchell Page, who…
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