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The New York Times > Education > Collapse of 60 Charter Schools Leaves Californians Scrambling
It had been a month since one of the nation's largest charter school operators collapsed, leaving 6,000 students with no school to attend this fall. The businessman who used $100 million in state financing to build an empire of 60 mostly storefront schools had simply abandoned his headquarters as bankruptcy loomed, refusing to take phone calls. That left Mr. Larson, a school superintendent whose district licensed dozens of the schools, to clean up the mess.
kl. 14:52 - Föstudagur 17. september 2004 |Menntun / Pólitík
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