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		<title>Charter schools willing to be held accountable to higher standards - by Jed Wallace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When charter school operators accept the challenge of opening a new school, they do so knowing that every five years they must demonstrate high levels of student progress in order to keep their doors open. The renewal process – the process that all charter schools go through every five years, during which they are required [...]]]></description>
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