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		<title>The hits just keep on coming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The opening of Virginia&#8217;s latest charter school (one of only four operating around the state) has been nothing but a roller coaster ride, not to mention a textbook example of the more-often-than-not contentious relationship between school districts and their charter schools when districts hold all the cards under a weak charter law: Since the start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 0px 2px;" title="tophits" src="http://www.edreform.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/tophits.jpg" alt="dontchange" width="250" height="250" align="right" />The opening of Virginia&#8217;s latest charter school (one of only four operating around the state) has been nothing but a roller coaster ride, not to mention a textbook example of the more-often-than-not contentious relationship between school districts and their charter schools when districts hold all the cards under a weak charter law:</p>
<p>Since the start of their dance with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) in the spring of 2008:</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/article/CHAR06GAT_20081006-071608/107369/" target="_blank">Patrick Henry was forced to go through the RPS approval vote process three times</a></p>
<p>- <a href="http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/article/CHAR06GAT_20081006-071608/107369/" target="_blank">Patrick Henry was initially left out of this year&#8217;s RPS budget</a></p>
<p>- <a href="http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/opinion/editorials/article/ED-PHEN05_20100204-181404/322242/" target="_blank">Patrick Henry is to be held to higher standards than other RPS schools, but will receive 21 percent less funding</a></p>
<p>- <a href="http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/article/PHEN02_20100501-222809/341595/" target="_blank">Patrick Henry was &#8220;generously&#8221; granted leased space from RPS at a cost of $1 per year &#8211; facilities which came with a crippling renovation price tag of close to $1 million</a></p>
<p>Enough already?</p>
<p>Apparently not. Yesterday, <a href="http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/opinion/op_ed/article/-RTD_2008_05_18_0098/21356/" target="_blank">a school more than 2 years in the making</a>, one that will offer families a longer school year and a curriculum focus not available in traditional Richmond schools, was faced with the possibility of being on the receiving end of one more hit &#8211; the potential refusal by RPS to hire their first principal just as the final preparations for their inaugural school year get under way.<span id="more-4038"></span></p>
<p>And why? An effort by the district to force facilities compliance Patrick Henry administrators have been making every effort to raise the money for, a compliance the Richmond School District never themselves deemed important until slapped with a lawsuit they now want to share with a school who&#8217;s doors have yet to open.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, this didn&#8217;t happen. But it could have.</p>
<p>Virginia needs to do more than create a new layer of bureaucratic oversight of the charter school approval process. Legislators need to realize that as long as they allow local school boards  to remain the sole &#8220;deciders&#8221; on the future of charters in the Commonwealth, only one decision will likely prevail&#8230;</p>
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