A Nelson County man asked me about charter schools, wondering why public charter schools don't have to follow the same rules as traditional public schools; and if charter schools are better (which he doubts), why don't the traditional schools change the way they're doing business to imitate charter schools? The answers lie in centralized control and mandatory attendance. Let's take a look at how Kentucky sets things up.
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