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The hits just keep on coming
The opening of Virginia’s latest charter school (one of only four operating around the state) has been nothing but a roller coaster ride, not to mention a textbook example of the more-often-than-not contentious relationship between school districts and their charter schools when districts hold all the cards under a weak charter law:
Since the start of their dance with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) in the spring of 2008:
– Patrick Henry was forced to go through the RPS approval vote process three times
– Patrick Henry was initially left out of this year’s RPS budget
Enough already?
Apparently not. Yesterday, a school more than 2 years in the making, one that will offer families a longer school year and a curriculum focus not available in traditional Richmond schools, was faced with the possibility of being on the receiving end of one more hit – the potential refusal by RPS to hire their first principal just as the final preparations for their inaugural school year get under way. (more…)