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A state panel setting up a new system of “community choice schools” says it’s raising money to hire an executive director amid a legal battle.
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Ahead of its first meeting next week, the panel charged with regulating a new system of public charter schools in Montana is down two members
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A district court judge earlier this week partially stalled state lawmakers’ plans to set up a new system of charter schools in Montana. The decision does allow the newly formed commission in charge of charter schools to begin meeting.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte in a statement Tuesday announced his appointments to the panel charged with approving new public charter schools in Montana.