AUGUSTA – Demand for a virtual charter school emerged as a major theme at a public input session with the State Charter School Commission last week.
The commission, which will be able to authorize 10 charter schools in the next decade, hosted sessions around the state to gather feedback about regional gaps in education programs that charter schools potentially could fill.
Commissioners will consider that input as they review applications from groups that want to start charter schools.
About 20 people attended the daytime input session in Augusta, which followed others in Portland and Bangor. Two more are scheduled to take place in Machias and Presque Isle next month.
At the Portland session, according to the Maine Department of Education, people asked for schools offering learning that is project-based, proficiency-based, hands-on or interdisciplinary; focused on music and mathematics, music and language or science, technology, engineering and mathematics; or available online.
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