Oklahoma Joins Ranks of States and Agencies Cracking Down on Virtual Charter Schools
Edsurge
JULY 14, 2016
He also pointed out that ABLE is a nonprofit school attempting to serve homeless students, unlike many other virtual charter schools run by for-profit companies. The Watch reports that, of the 93 students enrolled at ABLE at the start of the 2015-2016 school year, just 12 remained until the end of the year, a steep dropout rate.
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