At both universities and non-profits, commercial operations often conflict with non-profit and academic charters.
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Members of the group visited 10 charters across the country and eventually opted for Great Hearts.
But Tony Lavidis, who runs Hawkesbury Expeditions and Charters, believes the risks are minimal.
But even with the OTS gone, banks will be able to shop for friendly charters.
Charters and home-schoolers are bound to be on the frontier of digital textbook innovation.
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But this is also the value that studying charters can bring to the table.
Failing this, he will push for the state to raise the cap on charters.
But what charters do is they give an opportunity for experimentation and then duplication of success.
The city is now a living education laboratory, with more charter schools than non-charters.
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Credo finds that students in poverty and English language learners fare better in charters.
Poor pupils, those in urban environments and English-language learners fare better in charters (see article).
Certainly vouchers remain unpopular across the American electorate, as Jilani points out, whereas charters have gained popularity.
Under the new laws, entrepreneurs can set out their social and environmental objectives in corporate charters and bylaws.
The hope of air taxis is to bring the price of jet charters down to the executive masses.
Instead of a uniform school system, charters represent an enterprise where education happens better, quicker and more efficiently.
The great thing about American schools is that they are decentralized, and charters make that even more true.
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Today in Michigan, not only can school boards authorize charters but so can state universities and community colleges.
Some two-thirds of American pension funds with investment charters limit themselves to buying bonds rated by the industry's triopoly.
Day charters of Riva boats are available from Matteri Erio in Lezzeno.
As Albert Shanker himself had hoped to do with charters, Matt draws lessons for public schools from these results.
To the possible chagrin of local French experts, Dr Stephen Charters is British-born and was previously based in Australia.
Finally, there is consumer choice, a critical element in society that is nearly absent among public schools, except charters.
Charters can determine educational approach, so many adopt very specific programs tailored for their small, often at-risk, student body.
Their corporate charters, cultures, competencies, work activities and compensation models are distinctly different.
While charters are still a part of the public school system, vouchers operate outside the bounds of public education.
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He has called on states to lift caps on the number of charters.
We could allow private preschools to become charters, and we could fund the creation of public preschools as well.
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Only 96 new ICBs were chartered from 2008 to 2010, and since 2011, there have been no new ICB charters.
The next logical move would be to provide the same for commercial charters and then for regularly scheduled international flights.
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