New York Virtual Charter School Proposal Turned Down
December 30, 2002 New York Virtual Charter School Proposal Turned Down The application submitted by the New York Virtual Charter School (NYVCS) for an Internet-based charter school was finally turned down on based on the state's charter school law. New York charter school law requires that a charter school must be all in one building, while Virtual Charter School would have allow the students to be educated from their homes or in small clusters statewide. The New York Virtual Charter School would have also provided students with home computers and provide online instruction. Even though supporters of cyber . . .
