May Ohio Charter School/Virtual Academy students participate in CCO events?
Definition of a Charter School/Virtual Academy: “Public schools establish a charter (community school, virtual charter, virtual academy*) listing the school’s mission, educational program, and methods of assessment. Charter schools answer to the state or local school board for assessing students and verifying academic progress. Charter schools are completely government-funded.” From HSLDA Charter schools: The price is too high 1/7/2002 See also http://www.hslda.org/docs/nche/Issues/C/CharterSchools.asp *CCO added CCO´s Position on Charter/Virtual Academies: Families with students enrolled in a charter school (community school, virtual charter or virtual academy) are not considered to be home educators. Below is part of a letter from an HSLDA legal assistant regarding whether or not a family enrolled in a Virtual Academy is a home educator: “HSLDA strongly opposes homeschoolers participating in virtual academies, because with the funding and freebies comes government controls. Essential
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