ORANGE
The Orange Unified School District board unanimously voted recently in favor of allowing the California Charter Academy of Orange County to operate under the district’s supervision.
The nonprofit charter school, which was in existence before the school district’s involvement, offers classes to students mostly 18 years of age or older who are academically low achieving.
The district will oversee site locations in Orange and San Diego counties and will receive 3% of the charter school’s state revenue, which will be based on how many students are attending.
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