Published On: January 10th, 2012|

Education News – B.A. Birch

“Under current law in Mississippi, only at schools with subpar ratings for three consecutive years — and only at the requests of parents — can charter organizations move in and take control, writes Jeff Amy at the Associated Press. So far no school in the state has been chartered under those rules. But advocates want to change the law, and many can see it happening.”(more)