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Over at Homeschool2.0, Lynn blogs about Frontier Academy’s own legal analysis of Alaska’s proposed regulations. This is worth reading if you have been following this situation of proposed regulations for the statewide and in-district correspondence schools (this includes charter schools or at least some of them). It will be interesting to see how this […]

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Although this article is from September 2006, I think it does well in highlighting the parent-directed mentality coming into conflict with public school mentality and regulations.  
Posted on: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 
Charter School Survives Rough Debut, Looks Toward Smoother Year:
TWINDLY BRIDGE: Parents and School Staff Struggled to Set Roles.
By Becky Stoppa, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska
snip:
Sep. 20–WASILLA — […]

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On July 5th, I posted an entry about five charter schools who filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Education. The conflict is over the state requiring charter schools to follow not just the same scope as the regular public schools, but also the same sequence.  In the first of what is sure to […]

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