A Sacramento judge has granted permissive intervention to the Sutter County superintendent of schools in a challenge to a new "nonclassroom" charter school that opened last year. The case is one of several recently filed involving online charter schools, several of which have expanded their enrollments because many traditional public schools remain closed.
The Yuba City School District sued last summer to force the closure of Sutter...
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