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storky111

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Question 1

Schools that are operated by private educational corporations are


◦ charter.
◦ magnet.
◦ open.
◦ for-profit.

Question 2

For-profit companies that manage schools from a corporate model are


◦ educational management organizations.
◦ national education organizations.
◦ parent-teacher organizations.
◦ full funding programs.


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Answer 1

for-profit.

Answer 2

educational management organizations.



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