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Because a charter school is deregulated, do enough safeguards exist to protect the students?

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Because a charter school is deregulated, do enough safeguards exist to protect the students?

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Enrollment in a charter school is voluntary. If the parents are not satisfied, the student may return to his or her assigned school in their district of residence. Charter schools must adhere to all laws and regulations protecting the health, safety and civil rights of their students and to all other sections of the Public School Code and state regulations specifically enumerated in Act 22 of 1997.

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