John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

The Future of Schools

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Lindalyn Kakadelis spoke to a Charter School Board at Grandfather Academy about the unique characteristics that charter schools offer to students.  She also spoke to the Wake County Taxpayers Association Thursday night. The discussion that ensued was very informative, offering Lindalyn a chance to explain the mission of the Alliance and to give an overview of why the CMS bond package failed.  In an interview with the Rhinoceros Times, Lindalyn discussed the merger of four education advocacy organizations in Charlotte into one focused organization, “Mecklenburg Citizens for Public Education.” 

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