According to the DPI website, there is at least a 2 year time-frame on opening a charter school. Why then did the administration of RUSD think they could start the proposed charter school, in the abandoned Caddy Vista elementary building, in less than 6 months?
Is it any wonder that Bright Horizons backed out of the deal?
It would seem that this proposed early childhood center, operated by non-Unified personnel, may have been the nudge RUSD needed. I was intrigued by the partnership of government and private business. I know this program could have failed miserably, but we will never know now.
Perhaps the next time Unified gets a good idea (like changing the start times for our middle and high schools or contracting out for services), they will do a little research and planning beforehand and make sure they are compliant with the law.
After all, isn’t that what we are paying them for?
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