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" (O'Donoghue, 2010) Summary and Conclusion

It is very likely that laws will be changed and policy reformed relating to charter schools in the state of Virginia as to do otherwise means to miss the $350 million in funding opportunity for Virginia's school system and it appears highly unlikely that in the present state of the economy that Virginia will be willing to shun this much in educational funding.

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Charter Schools, When Explained, Get Support (2009) Augusta Press. 16 Dec 2009. Online available at: http://augustafreepress.com/2009/12/16/charter-schools-when-explained-get-support/

Schaeffer, Adam B. (2006) No, Virginia, There is No such thing as School Choice. 29 Oct 2006. CATO Institute. Online available at: http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6756

Braunlich, Christian (2009) Virginia Needs More Public Schools. Bacon's Rebellion. 18 Jan 2009. Online available at: http://baconsrebellion.com/2009/01/18/virginia-needs-more-charter-schools/

Grimes, Cathy (2010) Virginia Seeks $350 Million in Federal Race to the Top Education Funds. Daily Press.21 Jan 2010. Online available at http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-local_racetothetop_0122jan22,0,5686858.story
Virginia's Charter School Law Gets an 'F' (2009) Tertium Quids. 8 Dec 2009. Online available at: http://tertiumquids.blogspot.com/2009/12/virginias-charter-school-law-gets-f.html
Dillon, Erin, )2009) Exercising Choice in Virginia Richmond times dispatch. 5 July 2009. Online available at: http://www.educationsector.org/analysis/analysis_show.htm?doc_id=962391
O'Donoghue, Julia (2010) The Push for Charter Schools. Centre View Southern edition 7 Jan 2010. Online available at: http://www.*****/article.asp?article=336491&paper=62&cat=109
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