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California Supreme Court

May 3, 2012

School districts argues against arbitration in charter school case

With charter schools an increasingly popular educational alternative, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed how teacher unions and school districts will work out conflicts over how to make them work.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - With charter schools an increasingly popular educational alternative, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed how teacher unions and school districts will work out conflicts over how to make them work.


The issue for the oral argument session was whether state Education Code and Charter School Act provisions on converting conventional public schools to charter school status preempt a ...

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