Mr Cameron also wants a watertight opt-out from the charter of fundamental rights .
Charter schools routinely push out low-performing students, dumping them and their low test-scores back into the traditional public school system.
The Letwin proposals for a Royal Charter-based regulation system will be rushed out next week, and if everybody's happy with the package he proposes, the whole problem will dissipate.
And it would allow charter schools to voluntarily opt out of defined-benefit pensions and still compete to hire teachers who have spent years working in public schools.
The Polish government ratified the treaty at the weekend, but Czech president Vaclav Klaus has said he will not sign unless his country is granted an opt-out from the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Charter-boat captain Paul Redman said he took recreational fishermen out about 65 days last year.
The draft of the document, to replace a charter written in 1952 and much-amended since, has emerged out of a new consensus in parliament.
Third, there is this idea about restoring Britain's opt-out from the social policies of the old Social Charter.
He dropped out of college to run a spring-break charter flight business.
After all, it was only three years ago that Mr Chirac came out in favour of endorsing the regional-languages charter adopted by the Council of Europe in 1992.
What made this document special was that it provided the space -- the possibility -- for those who had been left out of our charter to fight their way in.
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Four out of five charter schools in Michigan are run by for-profit corporations.
Wildlife enthusiasts, meanwhile, should charter a boat trip from Al Mina out to the fascinating, Unesco-rated Palm Islands Reserve, the domain of loggerhead turtles, monk seals and hundreds of species of migratory birds.
And when the tourists stay home, it ripples out and hits folks across these communities -- the charter boats, the hotels, the restaurants, the roadside stores, the shops, the suppliers, the dive shops.
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The country's history and identity are inextricably bound up with its language, as Jean-Marie Rouart pointed out in an emotional attack on the charter in Le Figaro, France's leading daily newspaper of the right.
The half-dozen charter boats chasing schools of fish are another 200 yards or so out from us.
For this year, health care has taken up the majority of our legislative time, but I have succeeded in carving out a niche and focus for myself in charter schools, start-up visas and other areas.
"The mayor can't cut out a third of this office's budget and still claim to be respecting its Charter-mandated role as a citywide watchdog, " said Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, a Democratic mayoral candidate.
For those of us who support charter schools and other K-12 changes, it is equally important to recognize that engaging in all-out war with teachers' unions will wind up punishing children more than anyone else.
The state has since brought in charter operators to run two low-performing schools, and parents told him, "we'd be out of here" had that not happened, Mr. Finegold said.
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