A Los Angeles judge has ruled that a Los Angeles Unified School District guideline on co-location of charter schools in district facilities violates a voter-approved state law requiring equitable access to school property.
The California Charter Schools Association announced the ruling in a news release on Friday.
"Our legal challenge clearly demonstrated how the policy violated state law," Julie Umansky, the association's general counsel and executive dire...
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