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Senate passes bill to create completion and dropout-recovery charter schools
Summary
Senate Bill 369, passed by substitute, creates a category of completion/dropout-recovery charter schools with alternative performance standards aimed at returning marginalized students to a path to graduation; proponents said the approach offers new accountability metrics tailored to students' needs.
The Georgia Senate on Feb. 17 passed a substitute to Senate Bill 369 to establish completion (dropout-recovery) charter schools and create an accountability framework tailored to students who have dropped out or are at high risk of dropping out.
Senator (39) said the proposal allows local districts to approve charter schools focused on marginalized students and recommends…
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