
Anonymous wrote:Please do report it to your child's school and to the public charter school board. At our charter, they do take it seriously and will do a home visit at which they expect to see the child's bedroom, clothes, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The schools have no incentive to inquire/care. They would just lose the family and child. If they lose dollars it's bad for them. Some charters don't take kids after a certain grade, and other schools can't fill the slots readily, so if they keep the child out they lose the funding that follows that child (illegally follows that child, I should say). And they like the kids and the families in many instances so they don't want to disrupt their lives by denying them entry.