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The ACLU tells The News Journal’s Beth Miller that one concern they stated in a letter to the state regarding the Newark Charter expansion have been satisfied.
From Miller:
Kathleen MacRae, executive director of ACLU, confirms opposition to Newark Charter expansion. The ACLU sees charter movement as exacerbating the resegregation of schools. However, after the letter was written, the charter notified the state that it would provide free- or low-cost lunches to students at all grade levels, whether or not the school had a cafeteria. So, MacRae said, that concern of the ACLU has been satisfied.
From Miller:
Kathleen MacRae, executive director of ACLU, confirms opposition to Newark Charter expansion. The ACLU sees charter movement as exacerbating the resegregation of schools. However, after the letter was written, the charter notified the state that it would provide free- or low-cost lunches to students at all grade levels, whether or not the school had a cafeteria. So, MacRae said, that concern of the ACLU has been satisfied.
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