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BOISE - The state state's Public Charter School Commission, which authorizes and governs about half of the public charter schools in Idaho, has sent Nampa Classical Academy a notice of defect - the first step in a lengthy process that could result in closure.
The notice was sent Friday after the academy failed to meet a deadline for submitting a report that was supposed to, among other things, clarify whether its teachers are appropriately certified.
The report, which the commission requested last week after three members of the Nampa Classical Academy Board of Directors resigned, was also supposed to detail how the academy fills vacancies on its governing board. The commission says the academy will be given ample opportunity to comply with state rules and stop the process that could result in the state revoking the school's charter.
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