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    Charter school advocates say that a system that requires prospective schools to apply to local boards is inherently stacked against them. "It's like asking Burger King to put a McDonald's franchise in their parking lot. You're asking someone who has a monopoly on education in the district to open up to competition" said Joni Berman, a former president of the Maryland Charter School Network, who now works as an independent consultant. Full Article at The Washington Post
    It's like asking Burger King to put a McDonald's franchise in their parking lot. You're asking someone who has a monopoly on education in the district to open up to competition
    SOURCE: The Washington Post 2 weeks ago