> So, there's nothing about a charter itself that prevents it from being a
> for-profit?
Not the school itself, I think. But there's nothing in general that prevents a charter from handing over any or all of its operations to a for-profit entity. It's all a question of what the school board will stand for. Or rather, lie down for.
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Some fine cliches there. Should be encouraged. Too many damn people trying to be different. Coining phrases when a good platitude would do and save anxiety.